The word virgin comes from the Virgin Mary, who is the mother of Jesus. A virgin is a person who has never had sex.
The word "virgin" can be a noun or an adjective.
The word "virgin" comes from the Latin word "virgo," which means "maiden" or "unmarried woman."
The word virgin is an English word. It's not used in Hebrew. The Hebrew equivalent (for a female) is betulá (בתולה).
In the King James version the word - virgin - appears 33 times the word - virgin's - appears once the word - virginity - appears 9 times the word - virgins - appears 22 times
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She was from Nazareth.
Another word for Virgin Mary is Mother of God or Theotokos.
The word "virgin" comes from the Latin word "virgo," meaning maiden or unmarried woman. Over time, the meaning of "virgin" has evolved to primarily refer to someone who has not engaged in sexual intercourse.
The word "virgin" comes from the Latin word "virgo," which means "maiden" or "young woman." It has been used historically to refer to a woman who has not had sexual intercourse.
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