Have you ever been camping?
At youth camp, as SDA Congress by the Primarious as thyme
The word “primarius” has its origins in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word “prīmus,” which means “first.” In Latin, “primarius” described something or someone that was first or foremost in importance or rank1. Over time, this term has been used to convey the idea of being chief, principal, excellent, or remarkable. It was even employed as a title for certain positions in universities1. In modern English, we often use the related term “primary” to express similar concepts2. So, when you encounter the word “primarius,” think of it as representing something of chief significance or first importance. 😊
