pre-sarˈtorial, a. nonce-wd.
[pre- B. 1.]
Anterior to the rise of the ‘sartorial art’ or tailoring.
| 1871 Lowell Study Wind., Thoreau 145 Bran had its prophets, and the presartorial simplicity of Adam its martyrs, tailored impromptu from the tar-pot of incensed neighbours. |