Earlinesses [noun]
Definition of Earlinesses:
highest in rank; first in order
Sentence/Example of Earlinesses:
The earliness of the Casa Cicogna tracery is seen in a moment by its being moulded on the face only.
A point of merit is earliness, as it ripens just before Moore Early.
There was a taste of earliness in the air, a sort of compounded taste of dew and dust and maybe a little malaria.
Perhaps for earliness and satisfactory product, the Early Goodrich has no superior.
Every seat and all standing room was occupied, rich and poor sharing alike according to the earliness of their arrival.
Its earliness, a week or ten days earlier than Concord, is one of its chief points of merit.
The first are beauty, quality and earliness of fruit; the second lack of vigor, susceptibility to fungi and lack of hardiness.
Diana is a seedling of Catawba and was hailed as superior to its parent in quality, appearance and earliness.
Mr. Reed: Does the mere operation of grafting or budding influence earliness of bearing?
Jessica may be commended for earliness and hardiness and is therefore desirable, if at all, in northern regions.