Meaning & Definition of Primus in English
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Primus
The first in rank, order, or importance; a leader.
Pronunciation:
/ˈpraɪ.məs/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
primusesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A leader or the first in position.
Example Sentence: He was considered the primus of the group, always taking charge in discussions.
Definition: In some religious contexts, a title given to certain high-ranking church officials.
Example Sentence: The primus of the church presided over the ceremony.
Etymology
Origin: Latin: 'primus', meaning 'first'.
Synonyms
leaderchiefforemostpioneerforerunner
Common Phrases and Expressions
- primus inter pares: First among equals; used to denote a person who has primacy but is still part of a group.
- primus who: A slang term to refer to someone assertively taking the lead.
Translations
- Spanish: primus
- French: primus
- German: Primus
- Russian: примус
Related Words
- prime: Referring to being of the highest quality or importance.
- primary: Of chief importance; principal.
Slang Meanings of primus
Meaning: Used informally to denote someone who is very competent or outstanding in a group.
Example Sentence: He's such a primus when it comes to coding; he always has the best solutions.
Meaning: Can refer to someone who enjoys being the center of attention.
Example Sentence: At parties, she's the primus; everyone gravitates towards her.