First
First is a basic linguistic term used as an adjective, determiner, and adverb. In its core sense, it marks the earliest position in a sequence or the initial occurrence of something. As an adjective before a noun, it indicates the leading or primary element: the first chapter, the first priority. As an adverb, it can describe timing or order: she arrived first; the problem was solved first. It can also function as a noun in phrases like "the first" to refer to the earliest person or thing in a group.
Etymology: from Old English fyrst, from Proto-Germanic *furistaz, related to Dutch eerste and German erster, meaning
Usage and nuance: first often implies a clear, unambiguous starting point, but definitions of starting point
Cultural note: many cultures mark firsts as milestones—first discoveries, first travels, or first achievements—often celebrated as