virginité

French

Etymology

First known attestation 881 in The Sequence of Saint Eulalia. Borrowed from Latin virginitātem.

Noun

virginité f (plural virginités)

  1. virginity (state of being a virgin)
    Synonym: pucelage
  2. (literary) moral purity
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Further reading

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

First known attestation 881 in The Sequence of Saint Eulalia. Borrowed from Latin virginitās.

Noun

virginité oblique singular, f (oblique plural virginitez, nominative singular virginité, nominative plural virginitez)

  1. virginity (state of being a virgin)
    • c. 1120, Philippe de Taon, Bestiaire, line 444:
      a virginité demustre
      [they] demonstrate their virginity

Descendants

  • Middle French: virginité
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