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vir·gin I. \ˈvərjə̇n, ˈvə̄j-, ˈvəij-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old French virgine, from Latin virgin-, virgo young woman, maiden, virgin, perhaps from virga green branch, twig — more at whisk 1. a. : an unmarried or chaste woman noted in the early Christian Church for her piety and steadfast service to her faith and accorded by virtue of these qualities a special place among the members of the Christian community b. : an unmarried woman devoted to a deity in a celibate life of service within a religious temple < the Inca virgins of the Sun > 2. a. : a usually young woman noted for purity and chastity b. : a young unmarried woman 3. : a person who has not had sexual intercourse 4. usually capitalized : virgo 5. : a picture of a madonna 6. : a female animal that has never copulated II. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from virgin (I) 1. : free of impurity or stain : not defiled : unsullied < all their branches laden with soft … virgin snow — Willa Cather > 2. : being a virgin : chaste 3. : made up of virgins < watched his graceful maid as mid the virgin train she strayed — R.W.Emerson > 4. : of, relating to, characteristic of, or befitting a virgin : indicating modesty : modest < was permitted no greater magnificence than a Greek robe of virgin white — Elinor Wylie > 5. a. : not yet disturbed or made use of : fresh, new, unspoiled, untapped < a virgin wilderness of jagged mountains, deep ravines, and swift watercourses — American Guide Series: Oregon > : not altered by human activity : free from artificial alteration < a virgin forest > < virgin unplowed turf > b. : not previously treated or handled : not reclaimed or reworked: as (1) : of or relating to chemical wood pulp that has not previously been used (2) : never treated with dyes or bleaches < virgin hair > 6. a. (1) : being made use of for the first time < observed that the candles were not virgin: both had been burned — Elizabeth Bowen > (2) : processed or worked for the first time — see virgin wool b. : initial, first < liked the idea of guiding my virgin steps on the hard road of letters — W.S.Maugham > 7. a. of a chemical element : occurring naturally uncombined : native < virgin sulfur > b. of a vegetable oil : obtained from the first light pressing especially of olives or walnuts in the cold 8. : produced directly from ore or by primary smelting — used of metal to distinguish it from scrap or from metal obtained by remelting used material 9. : never captured : unsubdued — usually used of a fortress 10. : as yet without contact < the second team, virgin to harness — Owen Wister > < absolutely virgin towards such experience — Walter Pater > Synonyms: see youthful III. noun : a person who is inexperienced in a usually specified sphere of activity < a virgin in politics > |