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Primitiae
Primitia \Pri*mi"ti*a\, n.; pl. Primiti[ae]( Primitias, obs.). [L. primitiae, pl., fr. primus first. Cf. Premices.] (Eng. Law) The first fruit; the first year's whole profit of an ecclesiastical preferment.
The primitias of your parsonage.
--Spenser.