Virginity
31virginity — This word (from the Latin virgo, meaning maiden or unwed woman ) refers to that form of the virtue of chastity that enables a person to abstain lifelong from sexual relations. (See CCC 2349) …
32virginity — Pu upa a …
33virginity — n. the state of being a virgin. Etymology: OF virginiteacute f. L virginitas (as VIRGIN) …
34virginity, perpetual — Девственность вечная …
35Perpetual virginity of Mary — The Vladimir Eleusa icon of the Ever Virgin Mary. The Aeiparthenos (Ever Virgin) title is widely used in Eastern Orthodox liturgy.[1] The doctrine of the perpetual virginity of Mary, expresses the Virgin Mary s real and perpetual virginity even… …
36secondary virginity — (SEK.un.dayr.ee vur.JIN.uh.tee) n. The state or condition achieved by a sexually active person who abstains from sex for a period of time, especially prior to getting married. secondary virgin n. Example Citation: Since July 26, three months to… …
37The perpetual virginity of Mary — The Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary is an apologetic work of St. Jerome. It is an answer to Helvidius. Helvidius was the author of a work written about the year 383 against the belief in the perpetual virginity of Mary (the mother of Jesus).… …
38VIRGIN, VIRGINITY — Terminology The biblical betulah (בתולה) usually rendered virgin, is in fact an ambiguous term which in nonlegal contexts may denote an age of life rather than a physical state. Cognate Akkadian batultu (masculine, batūlu) and Ugaritic btlt refer …
39Losing My Virginity — Losing My Virginity: The Autobiography (ISBN 1 8522 7684 3) is a 1998 autobiography by Richard Branson. A paperback version (ISBN 0 7535 1020 0) was released in 2002.The book features Richard Branson s story from rags to riches.A later version… …
40relieve of virginity — to copulate with a female virgin Perhaps no more than a circumlocution: Dottie had wanted to be relieved of her virginity. (M. McCarthy, 1963) …