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Definition of virgin
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Virgin
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
gossamer-winged
butterflies
of the
family
Lycaenidae.
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Strawboard
::
Strawberry
(n.) A
fragrant
edible
berry,
of a
delicious
taste and
commonly
of a red
color,
the fruit of a plant of the genus
Fragaria,
of which there are many
varieties.
Also, the plant
bearing
the
fruit.
The
common
American
strawberry
is
Fragaria
virginiana;
the
European,
F.
vesca.
There are also other less
common
species..
Virgin
::
Virgin
(n.) A
female
insect
producing
eggs from which young are
hatched,
though
there has been no
fecundation
by a male; a
parthenogenetic
insect..
Virginia
::
Virginia
(n.) One of the
States
of the
United
States
of
America.
Bobwhite
::
Bobwhite
(n.) The
common
quail of North
America
(Colinus,
or
Ortyx,
Virginianus);
-- so
called
from its
note..
Maidenhead
::
Maidenhead
(n.) The
hymen,
or
virginal
membrane..
Virgin
::
Virgin
(n.) A woman who has had no
carnal
knowledge
of man; a maid.
Depucelate
::
Depucelate
(v. t.) To
deflour;
to
deprive
of
virginity.
Courtehouse
::
Courtehouse
(n.) A
county
town; -- so
called
in
Virginia
and some
others
of the
Southern
States.
Candlemas
::
Candlemas
(n.) The
second
day of
February,
on which is
celebrated
the feast of the
Purification
of the
Virgin
Mary; -- so
called
because
the
candles
for the altar or other
sacred
uses are
blessed
on that day..
Pieta
::
Pieta (n.) A
representation
of the dead
Christ,
attended
by the
Virgin
Mary or by holy women and
angels..
Marian
::
Marian
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
Virgin
Mary, or
sometimes
to Mary, Queen of
England,
daughter
of Henry
VIII..
Mahon Stock
::
Mahon stock () An
annual
cruciferous
plant with
reddish
purple
or white
flowers
(Malcolmia
maritima).
It is
called
in
England
Virginia
stock,
but the plant comes from the
Mediterranean..
Mariolatry
::
Mariolatry
(n.) The
worship
of the
Virgin
Mary.
Socinianism
::
Socinianism
(n.) The
tenets
or
doctrines
of
Faustus
Socinus,
an
Italian
theologian
of the
sixteenth
century,
who
denied
the
Trinity,
the deity of
Christ,
the
personality
of the
Devil,
the
native
and total
depravity
of man, the
vicarious
atonement,
and the
eternity
of
future
punishment.
His
theory
was, that
Christ
was a man
divinely
commissioned,
who had no
existence
before
he was
conceived
by the
Virgin
Mary; that human sin was the
imitation
of
Adam's
sin, and that human
salvation
was the
imitat
Virginal
::
Virginal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
virgin;
becoming
a
virgin;
maidenly.
Maiden
::
Maiden
(a.) Never
having
been
married;
not
having
had
sexual
intercourse;
virgin;
-- said
usually
of the
woman,
but
sometimes
of the man; as, a
maiden
aunt..
Oyster
::
Oyster
(n.) Any
marine
bivalve
mollusk
of the genus
Ostrea.
They are
usually
found
adhering
to rocks or other fixed
objects
in
shallow
water along the
seacoasts,
or in
brackish
water in the mouth of
rivers.
The
common
European
oyster
(Ostrea
edulis),
and the
American
oyster
(Ostrea
Virginiana),
are the most
important
species..
Five-leaved
::
Five-leaved
(a.)
Having
five
leaflets,
as the
Virginia
creeper..
Whitetail
::
Whitetail
(n.) The
Virginia
deer.
Jovinianist
::
"Jovinianist
(n.) An
adherent
to the
doctrines
of
Jovinian,
a monk of the
fourth
century,
who
denied
the
virginity
of Mary, and
opposed
the
asceticism
of his
time..
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