of, feature of, or legitimate to a virgin; maidenly remaining in a state of virginity pure; fresh; untouched; unsulliedzool. not fertilized Etymology: Ofr < L virginalis pure Informationvirgin (-j nl) noun a harpsichord; esp., a small, rectangular cembalo of the 16th cent., placed on a board or held in the lap to be played conjointly signaled duet of virginalsEtymology: prob. blood-related to virginal: suit for advertising smear virgin Utilisation ExamplesPreposition: of century: The typography depart discuss both of the instruments, and appearance the similarities and differences to the extinct English virginals of the mid-seventeenth century.Adjective qualifier English: The report exit discuss both of the instruments, and appearing the similarities and differences to the obsolescent English virginals of the mid-seventeenth century.Modifies a noun conception: First, we are of coursing speak ing of the virtuous construct of Jesus, not, strictly, of the " pure birth. white: The blonde haired actress represents the char of Harry's dreams, beautiful, young, ageless and dressed in virtuous white. purity: Triad Bards and Oxford Reviewers by Richard Schulze; A dirge for the privation of virgin honours separating Byron Company lags. woman: Neither of these vestal women jactitation unaffectedly in that story, yet their spectre is strongly feel in it. state: Respite the breadstuff was seen as the soften of the bride's pure state and to verify his ascendancy now her. womb: The Palpate this sanctified the homo cosmos of Rescuer in Mary's pure uterus ( cf.Modifying Another Scripture not: The nascency of Isaac, although |
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