primevality
Etymology
From primeval + -ity.
primevality means the quality of being primeval. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- The quality of being primeval.“He had been, the greater part of his life, a Quaker; and, to the day of his death, he wore the Quaker costume in its most perfect primevality—his broad hat, half cock and half slouch; his drab coat, of an ample length and breadth of skirts; his drab waistcoat, with flaps of such liberal dimensions, that they afforded room for pockets as large as those in most men’s coats; his drab breeches, fasten”