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vir·gin·i·ty V0114600 (vər-jĭn′ĭ-tē)n. pl. vir·gin·i·ties 1. The quality or condition of being a virgin.2. The state of being pure, unsullied, or untouched.virginity (vəˈdʒɪnɪtɪ) n1. the condition or fact of being a virgin; maidenhood; chastity2. the condition of being untouched, unsullied, etcvir•gin•i•ty (vərˈdʒɪn ɪ ti) n. 1. the condition of being a virgin. 2. the condition of being pure or unused. 3. Informal. any naive or uninformed state. [1250–1300; Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French < Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | virginity - the condition or quality of being a virgincondition, status - a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations" |
virginitynoun chastity, maidenhead, maidenhood She lost her virginity when she was 20.virginitynounThe condition of being chaste:chastity, decency, innocence, modesty, purity, virtue, virtuousness.Translationsvirgin (ˈvəːdʒin) noun a person, especially a woman, who has had no sexual intercourse. She was still a virgin when she married. 處女 处女ˈvirginal adjective of a virgin. Her face had a virginal look. 處女(般)的 处女(般)的 virˈginity noun the state of being a virgin. 童貞,貞潔 童贞,贞节 Virginity
VirginitySee also Chastity, Purity.Agnes, St.patron saint of virgins. [Christian Hagiog.: Brewer Dictionary, 16]AtalaIndian maiden learns too late she can be released from her vow to remain a virgin. [Fr. Lit.: Atala]Athenagoddess who had no love affairs and never married, called Parthenos, ‘the Virgin.’ [Gk. Myth.: Benét, 60]Cecilia, St.consecrated self to God, bridegroom followed suit. [Christian Hagiog.: Attwater, 81–82]Chrysanthus and Daria, Sts.sexless marriage for glory of God. [Christian Hagiog.: Attwater, 86]Drake, Templechastity makes her the object of attacks. [Am. Lit.: Sanctuary]garden, enclosedwherein grow the red roses of chastity. [Christian Symbolism: De Virginibus, Appleton, 41]Josyansteadfastly retains virginity for future husband. [Br. Lit.: Bevis of Hampton]Lygiaforeign princess remains chaste despite Roman orgies. [Polish Lit.: Quo Vadis, Magill I, 797–799]lilysymbol of Blessed Virgin; by extension, chastity. [Christian Symbolism: Appleton, 57–58]ostrich eggsymbolic of virgin birth. [Art: Hall, 110]red and white roses, garland ofemblem of virginity, esp. of the Virgin Mary. [Christian Iconog.: Jobes, 374]Vestalssix pure girls; tended fire sacred to Vesta. [Rom. Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 1127]Virgin Mary, Blessedmother of Jesus. [Christianity: NCE, 1709]virginity
vir·gin·i·ty (vĭr-jin'i-tē), The virgin state. [L. virginitas] virginity Sexual naivté Never having engaged in sexual congress, intercourse; the classic finding in ♀virgins is an intact hymen. See Abstinence, Hymen. vir·gin·i·ty (vĭr-jin'i-tē) The virgin state. [L. virginitas]virginity
Synonyms for virginitynoun chastitySynonyms- chastity
- maidenhead
- maidenhood
Synonyms for virginitynoun the condition of being chasteSynonyms- chastity
- decency
- innocence
- modesty
- purity
- virtue
- virtuousness
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