The Collaborative International Dictionary
Primevally \Pri*me"val*ly\, adv.
In a primeval manner; in or from the earliest times;
originally.
--Darwin.
Wiktionary
adv. In a primeval manner; in or from the earliest times; originally.
Usage examples of "primevally".
This was so primevally strong, almost cavemanlike, smooth and rough at the same time, like the best whisky.
The idea behind The System was primevally simple, and it was exactly from this simplicity and primitivity that it drew its unshakable and eternal nature.
I perceived it in musical terms, of course: to me what we built was something like a vast symphony orchestra, save that in addition to the usual ordnance of a full orchestra it incorporated saxophones, electric guitani, tin flutes, tablas, trap drums, Yamaha synthesizers, steel drums, vocoders, kazoos, baby rattles, Zal Yanovsky's Electric' Gorgle and the Big Jukebox in Close Encounters, included every means the race has ever devised for making music and some that haven't been invented yet, the whole thing integrated into a vast tapestry of sonic and tonal textures that was indescribable and probably unimaginable-certainly I had never imagined anything like it before that night-and primevally satisfying to what a Buddhist might call my "third ear.