| 1. | a person who has never had sexual intercourse. |
| 2. | an unmarried girl or woman. |
| 3. | Ecclesiastical. an unmarried, religious woman, esp. a saint. |
| 4. | the Virgin, Mary, the mother of Christ. |
| 5. | Informal. any person who is uninitiated, uninformed, or the like: He's still a virgin as far as hard work is concerned. |
| 6. | a female animal that has never copulated. |
| 7. | an unfertilized insect. |
| 8. | (initial capital letter ) Astronomy, Astrology. the constellation or sign of Virgo. |
| 9. | being a virgin: a virgin martyr. |
| 10. | of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a virgin: virgin modesty. |
| 11. | pure; unsullied; undefiled: virgin snow. |
| 12. | first: the senator's virgin speech. |
| 13. | without admixture, alloy, or modification: virgin gold. |
| 14. | not previously exploited, cultivated, tapped, or used: virgin timberlands; virgin wool. |
| 15. | without experience of; not previously exposed to: a mind virgin to such sorrows. |
| 16. | Informal. being a mixed drink resembling a specific cocktail but made without any alcoholic ingredient: a virgin piña colada. |
| 17. | Zoology. not fertilized. |
| 18. | (of a metal) made directly from ore by smelting, rather than from scrap. |
| 19. | noting the oil obtained, as from olives, by the first pressing without the application of heat. |

| a river in SW Utah, NW Arizona, and SE Nevada, flowing SW and S to the Colorado River at Lake Mead. 200 mi. (322 km) long. |
| Virgin n. See Virgo. |
virgin vir·gin (vûr'jĭn)
n.
A person who has not experienced sexual intercourse.
virgin
Unused; pristine; in a known initial state. "Let's bring up a virgin system and see if it crashes again." (Especially useful after contracting a virus through SEX.) Also, by extension, buffers and the like within a program that have not yet been used.
[The Jargon File]
(1994-11-30)
Virgin
In a prophecy concerning our Lord, Isaiah (7:14) says, "A virgin [R.V. marg., 'the virgin'] shall conceive, and bear a son" (comp. Luke 1:31-35). The people of the land of Zidon are thus referred to by Isaiah (23:12), "O thou oppressed virgin, daughter of Zidon;" and of the people of Israel, Jeremiah (18:13) says, "The virgin of Israel hath done a very horrible thing."