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- Primitive - a. - Of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first; as, primitive innocence; the primitive church.
- Primitive - a. - Of or pertaining to a former time; old-fashioned; characterized by simplicity; as, a primitive style of dress.
- Primitive - a. - Original; primary; radical; not derived; as, primitive verb in grammar.
- Primitive - n. - An original or primary word; a word not derived from another; -- opposed to derivative.
- Primitively - adv. - Originally; at first.
- Primitively - adv. - Primarily; not derivatively.
- Primitively - adv. - According to the original rule or ancient practice; in the ancient style.
- Primitiveness - n. - The quality or state of being primitive; conformity to primitive style or practice.
- Apothesis - n. - A place on the south side of the chancel in the primitive churches, furnished with shelves, for books, vestments, etc.
- Phylactery - n. - Among the primitive Christians, a case in which the relics of the dead were inclosed.
- Protomorphic - a. - Having the most primitive character; in the earliest form; as, a protomorphic layer of tissue.
- Archenteron - n. - The primitive enteron or undifferentiated digestive sac of a gastrula or other embryo. See Illust. under Invagination.
- Radix - n. - A primitive word, from which spring other words; a radical; a root; an etymon.
- Protosomite - n. - One of the primitive segments, or metameres, of an animal.
- Archi- - - A prefix signifying chief, arch; as, architect, archiepiscopal. In Biol. and Anat. it usually means primitive, original, ancestral; as, archipterygium, the primitive fin or wing.
- Radical - n. - A primitive letter; a letter that belongs to the radix.
- Agape - n. - The love feast of the primitive Christians, being a meal partaken of in connection with the communion.
- Enchyma - n. - The primitive formative juice, from which the tissues, particularly the cellular tissue, are formed.
- Root - n. - A primitive form of speech; one of the earliest terms employed in language; a word from which other words are formed; a radix, or radical.
- Notochord - n. - An elastic cartilagelike rod which is developed beneath the medullary groove in the vertebrate embryo, and constitutes the primitive axial skeleton around which the centra of the vertebrae and the posterior part of the base of the skull are developed; the chorda dorsalis. See Illust. of Ectoderm.
- Etymon - n. - An original form; primitive word; root.
- Radical - n. - A primitive word; a radix, root, or simple, underived, uncompounded word; an etymon.
- Hetarism - n. - A supposed primitive state of society, in which all the women of a tribe were held in common.
- Integration - n. - The operation of finding the primitive function which has a given function for its differential coefficient. See Integral.
- Desiderative - n. - A verb formed from another verb by a change of termination, and expressing the desire of doing that which is indicated by the primitive verb.
- Primitiveness - n. - The quality or state of being primitive; conformity to primitive style or practice.
- Catechumen - L. catechunenus, Gr. - One who is receiving rudimentary instruction in the doctrines of Christianity; a neophyte; in the primitive church, one officially recognized as a Christian, and admitted to instruction preliminary to admission to full membership in the church.
- Neurenteric - a. - Of or pertaining to both the neuron and the enteron; as, the neurenteric canal, which, in embroys of many vertebrates, connects the medullary tube and the primitive intestine. See Illust. of Ectoderm.
- Aquarian - n. - One of a sect of Christian in the primitive church who used water instead of wine in the Lord's Supper.
- Perienteron - n. - The primitive perivisceral cavity.
- Oscan - a. - Of or pertaining to the Osci, a primitive people of Campania, a province of ancient Italy.
- Troglodyte - n. - One of any savage race that dwells in caves, instead of constructing dwellings; a cave dweller. Most of the primitive races of man were troglodytes.
- Sanskrit - n. - The ancient language of the Hindoos, long since obsolete in vernacular use, but preserved to the present day as the literary and sacred dialect of India. It is nearly allied to the Persian, and to the principal languages of Europe, classical and modern, and by its more perfect preservation of the roots and forms of the primitive language from which they are all descended, is a most important assistance in determining their history and relations. Cf. Prakrit, and Veda.
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- H5437 סָבַב - 5437 סָבַב - סָבַב - - çâbab - saw-bab' - a primitive root; to revolve, surround, or border; used in various applications, literally and figuratively; bring, cast, fetch, lead, make, walk, [idiom] whirl, [idiom] round about, be about on every side, apply, avoid, beset (about), besiege, bring again, carry (about), change, cause to come about, [idiom] circuit, (fetch a) compass (about, round), drive, environ, [idiom] on every side, beset (close, come, compass, go, stand) round about, inclose, remove, return, set, sit down, turn (self) (about, aside, away, back). - Verb - heb
- H5440 סָבַךְ - 5440 סָבַךְ - סָבַךְ - - çâbak - saw-bak' - a primitive root; to entwine; fold together, wrap. - Verb - heb
- H5445 סָבַל - 5445 סָבַל - סָבַל - - çâbal - saw-bal' - a primitive root; to carry (literally or figuratively), or (reflexively) be burdensome; specifically, to be gravid; bear, be a burden, carry, strong to labour. - Verb - heb
- H5433 סָבָא - 5433 סָבָא - סָבָא - - çâbâʼ - saw-baw' - a primitive root; to quaff to satiety, i.e. become tipsy; drunkard, fill self, Sabean, (wine-) bibber. - Verb - heb
- H5498 סָחַב - 5498 סָחַב - סָחַב - - çâchab - saw-khab' - a primitive root; to trail along; draw (out), tear. - Verb - heb
- H5500 סָחָה - 5500 סָחָה - סָחָה - - çâchâh - saw-khaw' - a primitive root; to sweep away; scrape. - Verb - heb
- H5502 סָחַף - 5502 סָחַף - סָחַף - - çâchaph - saw-khaf' - a primitive root; to scrape off; sweep (away). - Verb - heb
- H5503 סָחַר - 5503 סָחַר - סָחַר - - çâchar - saw-khar' - a primitive root; to travel round (specifically as a pedlar); intensively, to palpitate; go about, merchant(-man), occupy with, pant, trade, traffick. - Verb - heb
- H5456 סָגַד - 5456 סָגַד - סָגַד - - çâgad - saw-gad' - a primitive root; to prostrate oneself (in homage); fall down. - Verb - heb
- H5462 סָגַר - 5462 סָגַר - סָגַר - - çâgar - saw-gar' - a primitive root; to shut up; figuratively, to surrender; close up, deliver (up), give over (up), inclose, [idiom] pure, repair, shut (in, self, out, up, up together), stop, [idiom] straitly. - Verb - heb
- H5526 סָכַךְ - 5526 סָכַךְ - סָכַךְ - - çâkak - saw-kak' - or שָׂכַךְ; (Exodus 33:22), a primitive root; properly, to entwine as ascreen; by implication, to fence in, cover over, (figuratively) protect; cover, defence, defend, hedge in, join together, set, shut up. - Verb - heb
- H5532 סָכַן - 5532 סָכַן - סָכַן - - çâkan - saw-kan' - a primitive root; to be familiar with; by implication, to minister to, be serviceable to, be customary; acquaint (self), be advantage, [idiom] ever, (be, (un-)) profit(-able), treasurer, be wont. - Verb - heb
- H5534 סָכַר - 5534 סָכַר - סָכַר - - çâkar - saw-kar' - a primitive root; to shut up; by implication, to surrender; stop, give over. See also סָגַר, שָׂכַר. - Verb - heb
- H5535 סָכַת - 5535 סָכַת - סָכַת - - çâkath - saw-kath' - a primitive root to be silent; by implication, to observe quietly; take heed. - Verb - heb
- H5545 סָלַח - 5545 סָלַח - סָלַח - - çâlach - saw-lakh' - a primitive root; to forgive; forgive, pardon, spare. - Verb - heb
- H5539 סָלַד - 5539 סָלַד - סָלַד - - çâlad - saw-lad' - a primitive root; probably to leap (with joy), i.e. exult; harden self. - Verb - heb
- H5541 סָלָה - 5541 סָלָה - סָלָה - - çâlâh - saw-law' - a primitive root; to hang up, i.e. weigh, or (figuratively) contemn; tread down (under foot), value. - Verb - heb
- H5549 סָלַל - 5549 סָלַל - סָלַל - - çâlal - saw-lal' - a primitive root; to mound up (especially a turnpike); figurative, to exalt; reflexively, to oppose (as by a dam); cast up, exalt (self), extol, make plain, raise up. - Verb - heb
- H5557 סָלַף - 5557 סָלַף - סָלַף - - çâlaph - saw-laf' - a primitive root; properly, to wrench, i.e. (figuratively) to subvert; overthrow, pervert. - Verb - heb
- H5537 סָלָא - 5537 סָלָא - סָלָא - - çâlâʼ - saw-law' - a primitive root; to suspend in a balance, i.e. weigh; compare. - Verb - heb
- H5564 סָמַךְ - 5564 סָמַךְ - סָמַךְ - - çâmak - saw-mak' - a primitive root; to prop (literally or figuratively); reflexively, to lean upon or take hold of (in a favorable or unfavorable sense); bear up, establish, (up-) hold, lay, lean, lie hard, put, rest self, set self, stand fast, stay (self), sustain. - Verb - heb
- H5567 סָמַן - 5567 סָמַן - סָמַן - - çâman - saw-man' - a primitive root; to designate; appointed. - Verb - heb
- H5568 סָמַר - 5568 סָמַר - סָמַר - - çâmar - saw-mar' - a primitive root; to be erect, i.e. bristle as hair; stand up, tremble. - Verb - heb
- H5596 סָפַח - 5596 סָפַח - סָפַח - - çâphach - saw-fakh' - or שָׂפַח; (Isaiah 3:17), a primitive root; properly, to scrape out, but in certain peculiar senses (of removal or association); abiding, gather together, cleave, smite with the scab. - Verb - heb
- H5594 סָפַד - 5594 סָפַד - סָפַד - - çâphad - saw-fad' - a primitive root; properly, to tear the hair and beat the breasts (as Orientals do in grief); generally to lament; by implication, to wail; lament, mourn(-er), wail. - Verb - heb