Definition of "primitive" adjective comparative more primitive , superlative most primitive
Of or pertaining to or harking back to a former time ; old -fashioned ; characterized by simplicity . quotations examples
Quotations It could be said that the history of religions —from the most primitive to the most highly developed —is constituted by a great number of hierophanies , by manifestations of sacred realities .
1959, Mircea Eliade, “Introduction”, in Willard R. Trask, transl., The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion (Harvest Book; HB 144), New York, N.Y.: Harcourt, Brace & World, page 11
(linguistics, dated) most recent common ancestor (often hypothetical ) of quotations examples
Quotations We infer that other groups of related languages , such as the Germanic (or the Slavic or the Celtic ), which show a similar resemblance , have arisen in the same way ; it is only an accident of history that for these groups we have no written records of the earlier state of the language , as it was spoken before the differentiation set in . To these unrecorded languages we give names like Primitive Germanic (Primitive Slavic , Primitive Celtic , and so on ).
1933, Leonard Bloomfield, Language, Henry Holt, page 13