- Primevally
- Primevally Pri*me"val*ly, adv. In a primeval manner; in or from the earliest times; originally. --Darwin. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
primevally — adverb see primeval … New Collegiate Dictionary
primevally — See primeval. * * * … Universalium
primevally — adv. in a primeval manner, primordially … English contemporary dictionary
primevally — pri·me·val·ly … English syllables
primevally — adverb see primeval * * * primeˈvally or primaeˈvally adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑primeval … Useful english dictionary
primeval — primevally, adv. /pruy mee veuhl/, adj. of or pertaining to the first age or ages, esp. of the world: primeval forms of life. Also, primaeval. [1765 75; < L primaev(us) young (prim(us) PRIME + aev(um) AGE + us adj. suffix) + AL1] Syn. primary,… … Universalium
primeval — adjective Etymology: Latin primaevus, from primus first + aevum age more at aye Date: 1662 1. of or relating to the earliest ages (as of the world or human history) ; ancient, primitive < 100 acres of primeval forest which has never felt an ax… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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primordially — adv. primevally, primitively; in the manner of being the first, initially … English contemporary dictionary
primeval — [prʌɪ mi:v(ə)l] (also primaeval) adjective 1》 of the earliest time in history. 2》 (of behaviour or emotion) instinctive and unreasoning. Derivatives primevally adverb Origin C17: from L. primaevus (from primus first + aevum age ) + al … English new terms dictionary