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primevality (uncountable)
- The quality of being primeval.
- 1840 July, William Howitt, “Nooks of the World.—No. III. A Glimpse of Some of Our Local Religions.”, in Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, volume VII, number LXXIX, Edinburgh: William Tait, […]; Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., London; and John Cumming, Dublin, page 431:
- He had been, the greater part of his life, a Quaker; and, to the day of his death, he wore the Quaker costume in its most perfect primevality—his broad hat, half cock and half slouch; his drab coat, of an ample length and breadth of skirts; his drab waistcoat, with flaps of such liberal dimensions, that they afforded room for pockets as large as those in most men’s coats; his drab breeches, fastened at the knees with buckles; his neat gray worsted stockings; and capacious shoes, clasped with large steel buckles.
- 1857 November 7, “Letter from a Friend in Michigan”, in The Kansas Herald of Freedom[1], volume 3, number 13, Lawrence, Kan.:
- I never was more disappointed than in the transition from the primevality of the far West to the more advanced state of society in the Peninsular State, and like all who have left Kansas, I anxiously look for the time of return, which will be early in the spring, if not sooner.
- 1870 July 23, “The Watering Places. Punchinello’s Vacations.”, in Punchinello, volume I, number 17, New York, N.Y.: Punchinello Publishing Company, page 268:
- 1885, Ariel, volume 9, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn., page 123:
- The jokes had the true histrionic smack of primevality, and the several actors acquitted themselves quite dramatically.
- 1885 December 12, “A December Evening. A Commentary, Not on the New Testament, But on Old Elkton.”, in The Cecil Whig[2], volume XLV, number 13 (whole 2,235), Elkton, Md.:
- There is an atmosphere of primevality about the immediate vicinity of them, when one glances into the forests at the right and left, but this delusion vanishes when the eye seeks the country to the westward again and the busy mills of toil with their tall chimneys belching forth the vapors of the furnaces loom up before the vision.
- 1887 July 10, “Splendid City Scenery. Sights of One Day Spent Among the Very Picturesque Views of the City of Saints. Its Architecture; Its Hills and Valleys; Its Drives and Shades; Its River Pictures. Revels iu[sic] Beauty from Summit Avenue, Merriam’s Bluff, Dayton’s Bluff and Prospect Terrace. A Rapid, but Pleasant Drive Through its Most Favored Avenues and Busy Thoroughfares.”, in St. Paul Sunday Globe, volume IX, number 191, Saint Paul, Minn., section “Among the Hills”, page 12:
- 1904, F. Frankfort Moore, The Original Woman, pages 108–109:
- No doubt the primeval woman, after fifty thousand years or so of primevality—Mr. Marvin liked to talk in periods of fifty thousand years—began to sneer (occasionally) at mere brute strength; but if she did so, that was because she had discovered that there was something stronger than mere brute strength.
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