Obs. rare. [ad. L. virāgin-, stem of virāgo. Cf. It. viragine.] = VIRAGO.
1576. Foxe, A. & M. (ed. 3), 2005/2. This most rough brake (wherwith this Viragin rather then Virgin boasted her selfe to be sent of God to ryde and tame the people of England).
1655. Fuller, Ch. Hist., VI. 364. The aforesaid two Virgins, or rather Viragins, travelled to Rome with three the most beautifull of their society.