a. Obs. rare. [f. L. virgine-us (f. virgin-, virgo virgin) + -OUS.] Virginal, virgin.
15857. Rogers, 39 Art., Pref. (1607), ¶ 3. Her Faith, her wisedome, her virgineous and chast behauiour he would euer celebrate.
1694. Motteux, Rabelais, V. 248. Your Phrase, robustly propt, with ease produces Fractions in many weak Virgineous Cruises.