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Definition of virgin
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of virgin is as below...
Virgin
(n.) A
female
insect
producing
eggs from which young are
hatched,
though
there has been no
fecundation
by a male; a
parthenogenetic
insect..
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Pax
::
Pax (n.) A
tablet
or
board,
on which is a
representation
of
Christ,
of the
Virgin
Mary, or of some saint and
which,
in the Mass, was
kissed
by the
priest
and then by the
people,
in
mediaeval
times;
an
osculatory.
It is still used in
communities,
confraternities,
etc..
Deiparous
::
Deiparous
(a.)
Bearing
or
bringing
forth a god; -- said of the
Virgin
Mary.
Vestal
::
Vestal
(a.) A
virgin;
a woman pure and
chaste;
also, a nun..
Indevirginate
::
Indevirginate
(a.) Not
devirginate.
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..
Servite
::
Servite
(n.) One of the order of the
Religious
Servants
of the Holy
Virgin,
founded
in
Florence
in
1223..
Vesta
::
Vesta (n.) One of the great
divinities
of the
ancient
Romans,
identical
with the Greek
Hestia.
She was a
virgin,
and the
goddess
of the
hearth;
hence,
also, of the fire on it, and the
family
round it..
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..
Leverwood
::
Leverwood
(n.) The
American
hop
hornbeam
(Ostrya
Virginica),
a small tree with very tough
wood..
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)..
Virgin
::
Virgin
(n.) See
Virgo.
Serpentaria
::
Serpentaria
(a.) The
fibrous
aromatic
root of the
Virginia
snakeroot
(Aristolochia
Serpentaria).
Bud
::
Bud (v. i.) To be like a bud in
respect
to youth and
freshness,
or
growth
and
promise;
as, a
budding
virgin..
Levy
::
Levy (n.) A name
formerly
given in
Pennsylvania,
Maryland,
and
Virginia
to the
Spanish
real of one
eighth
of a
dollar
(or 12/
cents),
valued
at
eleven
pence when the
dollar
was rated at 7s. 6d..
Maiden
::
Maiden
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
maiden,
or to
maidens;
suitable
to, or
characteristic
of, a
virgin;
as,
maiden
innocence..
Vestal
::
Vestal
(a.) A
virgin
consecrated
to
Vesta,
and to the
service
of
watching
the
sacred
fire, which was to be
perpetually
kept
burning
upon her
altar..
Virgin
::
Virgin
(n.) A woman who has had no
carnal
knowledge
of man; a maid.
Prill
::
Prill (n.) A
nugget
of
virgin
metal.
Virginity
::
Virginity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being a
virgin;
undefiled
purity
or
chastity;
maidenhood.
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