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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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Virgin
::
Virgin
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
gossamer-winged
butterflies
of the
family
Lycaenidae.
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..
Assumption
::
Assumption
(n.) A
festival
in honor of the
ascent
of the
Virgin
Mary into
heaven.
Virtue
::
Virtue
(n.)
Specifically:
Chastity;
purity;
especially,
the
chastity
of
women;
virginity..
Cherry
::
Cherry
(n.) The wild
cherry;
as,
Prunus
serotina
(wild black
cherry),
valued
for its
timber;
P.
Virginiana
(choke
cherry),
an
American
shrub which bears
astringent
fruit;
P. avium and P.
Padus,
European
trees (bird
cherry)..
Ranunculaceous
::
Ranunculaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Ranunculaceae),
of which the
buttercup
is the type, and which
includes
also the
virgin's
bower,
the
monkshood,
larkspur,
anemone,
meadow
rue, and
peony..
Vestal
::
Vestal
(a.) A
virgin;
a woman pure and
chaste;
also, a nun..
Woodbine
::
Woodbine
(v. t.) The
Virginia
creeper.
See
Virginia
creeper,
under
Virginia..
Lungwort
::
Lungwort
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Mertensia
(esp. M.
Virginica
and M.
Sibirica)
plants
nearly
related
to
Pulmonaria.
The
American
lungwort
is
Mertensia
Virginica,
Virginia
cowslip..
Bluefish
::
Bluefish
(n.) A large
voracious
fish
(Pomatomus
saitatrix),
of the
family
Carangidae,
valued
as a food fish, and
widely
distributed
on the
American
coast.
On the New
Jersey
and Rhode
Island
coast it is
called
the horse
mackerel,
in
Virginia
saltwater
tailor,
or
skipjack..
Maiden
::
Maiden
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
maiden,
or to
maidens;
suitable
to, or
characteristic
of, a
virgin;
as,
maiden
innocence..
Virginia
::
Virginia
(n.) One of the
States
of the
United
States
of
America.
Diana
::
Diana (n.) The
daughter
of
Jupiter
and
Latona;
a
virgin
goddess
who
presided
over
hunting,
chastity,
and
marriage;
--
identified
with the Greek
goddess
Artemis..
Aureole
::
Aureole
(n.) A
celestial
crown or
accidental
glory added to the bliss of
heaven,
as a
reward
to those (as
virgins,
martyrs,
preachers,
etc.) who have
overcome
the
world,
the
flesh,
and the
devil..
Whiting
::
Whiting
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of North
American
marine
sciaenoid
food
fishes
belonging
to genus
Menticirrhus,
especially
M.
Americanus,
found from
Maryland
to
Brazil,
and M.
littoralis,
common
from
Virginia
to
Texas;
--
called
also
silver
whiting,
and surf
whiting..
Vestales
::
Vestales
(n. pl.) A group of
butterflies
including
those known as
virgins,
or
gossamer-winged
butterflies..
Pucelle
::
Pucelle
(n.) A maid; a
virgin.
Virgin
::
Virgin
(n.) See
Virgo.
Virginal
::
Virginal
(n.) An
instrument
somewhat
resembling
the
spinet,
but
having
a
rectangular
form, like the small
piano.
It had
strings
and keys, but only one wire to a note. The
instrument
was used in the
sixteenth
century,
but is now
wholly
obsolete.
It was
sometimes
called
a pair of
virginals..
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.) A
festival
in honor of the visit of the
Virgin
Mary to
Elisabeth,
mother
of John the
Baptist,
celebrated
on the
second
of
July..
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