late 14c., "having the nature of one of the four elements," from Middle French elementaire and directly from Latin elementarius "belonging to the elements or rudiments," from elementum (see element). Meaning "rudimentary, involving first principles" is from 1540s; meaning "simple" is from 1620s. In elementary school (1841) it has the "rudimentary" sense.
elementary, my dear Watson
an elementary problem in statistics
elementary teachers
the elementary grades
an elementary need for love and nurturing
elegiac
elegize
elegy
element
elemental
elementary
elephant
elephantiasis
elephantine
Eleusinian
eleutherian