PRIMIPARA Pri*mip"a*ra, n. Etym: [L., fr. primus first + parere to bring forth.] (Med.)
Defn: A woman who bears a child for the first time.
PRIMIPAROUS
Pri*mip"a*rous, a. Etym: [See Primipara.]
Defn: Belonging to a first birth; bearing young for the first time.
PRIMIPILAR Pri*mip"i*lar, a. Etym: [L. primipilaris, fr. primipilus the centurion of the first cohort of a Roman legion, fr. primus pilus the division made up of the triarii in the Roman army.]
Defn: Of or pertaining to the captain of the vanguard of a Roman army. Barrow.
PRIMITIA Pri*mi"ti*a, n.; pl. Primitiæ (Primitias, obs.). Etym: [L. primitiae, pl., fr. primus first. Cf. Premices.] (Eng. Law)
Defn: The first fruit; the first year's whole profit of an ecclesiastical preferment. The primitias of your parsonage. Spenser.
PRIMITIAL
Pri*mi"tial, a.
Defn: Being of the first production; primitive; original. [Obs.]
Ainsworth.