1801, "dress or deck (oneself) in a formal and affected manner," probably an extension of prim (q.v.) in its verbal "dress up" sense; compare Scottish primpit "delicate, nice" (c. 1739). Related: Primped; primping.
primitivism
primo
primogenitor
primogeniture
primordial
primp
primrose
primum mobile
primus
prince
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