principal
adj.
c.1300, "main, principal, chief, dominant, most important;" also "great, large," from Old French principal "main, most important," of persons, "princely, high-ranking" (11c.), from Latin principalis "first in importance; original, primitive," from princeps "first man, chief, leader" (see prince).
n.
c.1300, "ruler, governor;" also "main part;" from principal, adj. or from or influenced by noun uses in Old French and Latin. From mid-14c. in the sense of "money on which interest is paid;" 1827 as "person in charge of a public school," though meaning "head of a college or hall" was in English from mid-15c.
〔李〕[prin=first首位;cip=to take取;-al a.=of……的→“of taking first占取首位的”→]Ⅰa. most important;chief首要的;主要的