first
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Old English
first
# Accepting no . The agnate to .
:, 1st; (in names of monarchs and popes) I
first (plural: firsts)
#(not acclimated in the plural) The being or affair in the first position.
#(not acclimated in the plural) The first accessory of an engine.
# something that has never happened before; a new occurrence
#:This is a first. For already he has annihilation to say.
#(British colloquial) A capital .
#
#: There was a abutting play at first.
person or affair in the first position
first gear
See
first-class honours degree
Old English
first
# Accepting no . The agnate to .
:, 1st; (in names of monarchs and popes) I
first (plural: firsts)
#(not acclimated in the plural) The being or affair in the first position.
#(not acclimated in the plural) The first accessory of an engine.
# something that has never happened before; a new occurrence
#:This is a first. For already he has annihilation to say.
#(British colloquial) A capital .
#
#: There was a abutting play at first.
person or affair in the first position
first gear
See
first-class honours degree
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