Obs. rare. [ad. L. virāgin-, stem of virāgo. Cf. It. viragine.] = VIRAGO.

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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).

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1655.  Fuller, Ch. Hist., VI. 364. The aforesaid two Virgins, or rather Viragins, travelled to Rome with three the most beautifull of their society.

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