5 adjectives to describe 1st

They are few, but sufficiently comprehensive: "1st.

The memory of Lord Howe and the glorious 1st of June.

"MY DEAR AND VALUED FRIEND,Your letter from Penryth [sic] without date, but bearing the ominous post-mark, 'April 1st,' has completely made a fool of me, in that sense which implies that nothing else can excuse a grey head and a seared heart for thinking and feeling that there are such things in the world as affection and sincerity.

At the end of the three months, that is to say, on the first of April, A.B. would no longer be a suspended memberfor the punishment decreed will have been endured; and as the sentence of the lodge had expressly declared that his suspension was to last until the 1st of April, the said sentence, if it means anything, must mean that the suspension was, on the said 1st of April, to cease and determine.

Consequently the capital of a place will be such as is sufficient 1st.

5 adjectives to describe  1st