What is another word for Adamic?

Pronunciation: [adˈamɪk] (IPA)

Adamic is an adjective that is often used to describe something that is related to Adam, the first man on Earth according to the creation story in the Bible. Some synonyms for Adamic include primitive, primordial, original, ancient, and prehistoric. These words can be used to describe anything that is related to the earliest times or the beginning of something. For example, a language that has been spoken for centuries could be described as Adamic. Similarly, a piece of art that has a rough or primitive aesthetic could also be considered Adamic in nature. These synonyms can add depth and specificity to descriptions and help readers better understand the characteristics of the subject at hand.

What are the hypernyms for Adamic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Adamic

The late Archbishop Whately suggested, and I think with great probability, that the longevity of the earliest generations of the Adamic race may have been due to the beneficial effects of the eating of this fruit, which only gradually died out.
"Creation and Its Records"
B.H. Baden-Powell
They insist upon it that the requirements of the Adamic law have never been abated; that we are not under the evangelical law of love, or the law of Christ, as the Apostle puts it, but that we are still under the Adamic law, and that these imperfections and infirmities, to which my husband has referred, are sins.
"Godliness"
Catherine Booth
Thus it would seem that what Mr. Harris is attempting at Brocton is, to realize on a large scale the experience of Swedenborg, and reproduce the Adamic church.
"History of American Socialisms"
John Humphrey Noyes

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