Etymology
The word "premiere" comes from the French word "première", which means "first". It is derived from the Latin word "primus", meaning "first".
Meaning
"Premiere" has several meanings, including:
Origin
The word "premiere" entered the English language in the early 18th century from French. It was originally used in the context of theater, referring to the first night of a play. Later, it was extended to other forms of art, such as movies and operas.
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