nonpremiere

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

non- +‎ premiere

Adjective[edit]

nonpremiere (not comparable)

  1. Not a premiere.

Noun[edit]

nonpremiere (plural nonpremieres)

  1. A performance that is not a premiere
    • 1982 July, W.L. Taitte, “A Generous Helping”, in Texas Monthly[1], volume 10, number 7, page 150:
      The two best other productions in the festival were also by nationally known Texas writers— all present or former residents of Dallas— and were the only nonpremieres of the six presented.
    • 1988 April 15, Laura Molzahn, “Labor Movement”, in Chicago Reader[2]:
      The natural world, of course, and that's what we see in Vastus Sylva ("great forest"), the most impressive of the three nonpremieres.