Imprimis (adverb)
im-prim-is
in the first place
First recorded around 1525. From the Latin novātiō, meaning “a renewing;” related to the words new and novel.
Example sentences
“The will listed the deceased person’s wishes, imprimis, and then his bequeathments.”
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