It means first, chief or foremost. Basically the beginning.
first (Latin primus)examples: primary, primitive, prime
Prime does mean first.
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If you mean "prime" rather than "prim", then no. The nearest primes are 139 and 149 if that helps.
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Lombardies are trees, but in this context, prim means they are well maintained. They are trimmed so they stand tall and straight, not wild and bent.
Prim and Proper,
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i think you mean prime? if you do then yes 47 is a prime number
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If you mean prism, the answer is YES. If you meant prim, I have no idea.
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