virge (Meaning)
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virge (n.)
A wand. See Verge.
Synonyms & Antonyms of virge
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virge Sentence Examples
- The virgin forest stood tall, its towering trees untouched by human hands.
- Mary, the Mother of Christ, was known as the Holy Virgin.
- The virge belonged to a noble family, renowned for their piety and virtue.
- The ancient artifact was a virge of exquisite craftsmanship, adorned with precious stones.
- The virge was believed to possess magical powers, capable of healing the sick and warding off evil spirits.
- The executioner's virge descended with swift precision, severing the prisoner's head from his body.
- The young woman's virge was a symbol of her innocence and purity.
- The virge, a shepherd's staff, was used to guide and protect the flock.
- The virge of justice stood as a reminder of the impartial application of the law.
- The virge of wisdom symbolized the power of knowledge and enlightenment.
FAQs About the word virge
A wand. See Verge.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The virgin forest stood tall, its towering trees untouched by human hands.
Mary, the Mother of Christ, was known as the Holy Virgin.
The virge belonged to a noble family, renowned for their piety and virtue.
The ancient artifact was a virge of exquisite craftsmanship, adorned with precious stones.