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		vi·ra·go \və̇ˈrä(ˌ)gō, -rȧ(-, -rā(- also ˈvirəˌgō\ noun (plural viragoes or viragos) Etymology: Latin viragin-, virago manlike heroic woman, from vir man, male — more at virile 1.  : a loud overbearing woman : shrew, termagant 2.  : a woman of great stature, strength, and courage : one possessing supposedly masculine qualities of body and mind |