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virago
/ vɪˈrɑːɡəʊ; vɪˈrædʒɪnəs /
noun
- a loud, violent, and ill-tempered woman; scold; shrew
- archaic.a strong, brave, or warlike woman; amazon
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Derived Forms
- viˈrago-ˌlike, adjective
- viraginous, adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of virago1
before 1000; Middle English, Old English < Latin virāgō, equivalent to vir man + -āgō suffix expressing association of some kind, here resemblance
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Word History and Origins
Origin of virago1
Old English, from Latin: a manlike maiden, from vir a man
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Example Sentences
Miser Farnham put out a lean hand and gripped the virago's wrist so tightly that she screamed with pain.
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"Shut up, and mind yore own business," answered the virago, swiftly turning the barrel of her weapon upon me.
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But it may have touched him that at that moment he was less than his companion and his virago wife.
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Amazon, am′az-on, n. one of a fabled nation of female warriors: a masculine woman: a virago.
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If the messenger whom he had seen were really Catherine Seyton, what a masculine virago and termagant must she be!
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