cum primis

Latin

Alternative forms

Adverb

cum prīmīs

  1. first, first of all, before all others, better than all others
  2. (rare) with the foremost, especially, particularly
    • 70 BCE, Cicero, In Verrem 2.3.68:
      Sopater quidam fuit Halicyensis, homo domi suae cum primis locuples atque honestus.
      Sopater of Halicyae was one of the foremost wealthy and respected men of his home.
    • 46 BCE, Cicero, Brutus 224:
      improbissimus C. Servilius Glaucia, sed peracutus et callidus cum primisque ridiculus.
      But the most shameless Gaius Servilius Glaucia was very keen and artful, and especially humorous