Mainly or for the most part; chiefly or primarily.
From Latin principalis meaning first in importance, from princeps meaning first or chief. The adverbial form developed in Middle English to indicate primary importance or degree.
This word exemplifies how Latin political terminology evolved into everyday English expressions of priority. The same root gives us 'prince', 'principle', and 'principal' - all relating to being first or foremost.
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