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David & Charles, 3rd ed., 1983. Quote: "Virus: virus (s.n. II), gen. sing. viri, nom. pl. vira, gen. pl. vīrorum (to be distinguished from virorum, of men)
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De viris illustribus (English: On Illustrious Men) is an unfinished collection of biographies, written in Latin, by the 14th-century Italian author Francesco
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fatto riferimento ai "viri probati", ma quest’ ipotesi è stata valutata come una strada da non percorrere" (Some made reference to viri probati, but this
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VIRI
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Tamil
Brave
Male
Celtic
, great justiciary, or functionary.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bravery
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Hindu
Blessed, Virile, An arrow of Kaama, Another name for Vishnu, Another name for Vishnu
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Greek
Virile; masculine. St. Arsenius the Great tutored Roman emperor Theodosius' sons....
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English
English : habitational name from Varley or Varleys in Devon, or any of the other places in southwestern England named in Old English as ‘fern clearing’ (see Farley), the change from f to v arising from voicing of f which is characteristic of that area.English : (of Norman origin) habitational name from Verly in Aisne, Picardy, France, so named from the Gallo-Roman personal name Virilius + the locative suffix -acum, or from Vesly (La Manche); surnames of this origin are recorded in Suffolk from the 13th century. However, the overwhelming preponderence of the modern surname is in West Yorkshire.
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English (Kent and London)
English (Kent and London) : from Old French verge ‘half-acre’, hence a status name for the owner of that amount of land.Catalan (Vergé) : variant of Verger, topographic name from Catalan verger ‘orchard’ (Latin viridiarium)Catalan : possibly also a nickname from verge ‘maiden’ (Latin virgo ‘maiden’).
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Tamil
Blessed, Virile, An arrow of Kaama, Another name for Vishnu, Another name for Vishnu
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Greek
Manly; strong; virile. Famous Bearer: talk-show host Arsenio Hall.
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Tamil
Virinchi | விரிஂசீ
Lord Brahma
Virinchi | விரிஂசீ
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Tamil
Virikt | விரீகà¯à®¤
Purified
Virikt | விரீகà¯à®¤
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English American
Virile.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Celestial Apsara
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English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : occupational name for a forester, Old French verdier (Late Latin viridarius, a derivative of viridis ‘green’). The medieval officials in charge of a forest were known as verdiers on account of their green costumes, which may be regarded as an early example of camouflage.Southern French : topographic name for someone who lived near an orchard or garden, or an occupational name for someone who was employed in one, from Occitan verdier ‘orchard’ (Late Latin virid(i)arium).
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English
English : nickname for a virile man, from Middle English male ‘masculine’ (Old French masle, madle, Latin masculus).Belgian (van Male) : habitational name from any of a number of places in Flanders named Male.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Flower
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Tamil
Virikta | விரீகதா
Cleansed, Purified
Virikta | விரீகதா
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Tamil
Virikvas | விரீகà¯à®µà®¾à®¸
Lord Indra
Virikvas | விரீகà¯à®µà®¾à®¸
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Devon and Cheshire, named in Old English as ‘common wood or clearing’, from (ge)mǣne ‘common’, ‘shared’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. The surname is still chiefly found in the regions around these villages.English : nickname from Middle English mannly ‘manly’, ‘virile’, ‘brave’ (Old English mannlīc, originally ‘man-like’).Irish (County Cork) : Anglicized form of Ó Máinle (and often pronounced Mauly), of unexplained origin. Compare Malley.Irish (Connacht and Donegal) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maonghaile ‘descendant of Maonghal’, a personal name derived from words meaning ‘wealth’ and ‘valor’.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Long-Beard
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Indra
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God of Wise
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Tamil
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Indian, Malayalam
Short Form of Sebastin - a Saint
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Indian, Kannada
Name of a River
Biblical
that speaks or prophesies
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Hindu
Name of a flower, One who watches over
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Indra
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English
Blend of Tara 'high hill' and Erin 'from Ireland. '.
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n.
The European green woodpecker (Picus, / Genius, viridis). It is noted for its loud laughlike note. Called also eccle, hewhole, highhoe, laughing bird, popinjay, rain bird, yaffil, yaffler, yaffingale, yappingale, yackel, and woodhack.
n.
The quality or state of being virile; developed manhood; manliness; specif., the power of procreation; as, exhaustion.
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A greenish chloritic mineral common in certain igneous rocks, as diabase, as a result of alternation.
v. t.
To emasculate; to deprive of virility.
n.
Quality or state of being viridescent.
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A species of mint (Mentha viridis) growing in moist soil. It vields an aromatic oil. See Mint, and Mentha.
a.
Slightly green; greenish.
n.
A greenish, oily, nitrogenous hydrocarbon, C12H19N7, obtained from coal tar, and probably consisting of a mixture of several metameric compounds which are higher derivatives of the base pyridine.
n.
Freshness; soundness.
a.
Having the qualities of a man; suitable to, or characteristic of, a man; virile; not feminine or effeminate; strong; robust.
n.
A certain function relating to a system of forces and their points of application, -- first used by Clausius in the investigation of problems in molecular physics.
a.
Green.
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Having the nature, properties, or qualities, of an adult man; characteristic of developed manhood; hence, masterful; forceful; specifically, capable of begetting; -- opposed to womanly, feminine, and puerile; as, virile age, virile power, virile organs.
n.
Viridity; greenness.
a.
Developed in manhood; hence, able to beget; marriageable.
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Hence: Virility; vigor; active power.
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Greenness; verdure; the color of grass and foliage.
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Any plant of several species of the poisonous liliaceous genus Veratrum, especially V. album and V. viride, both called white hellebore.
n.
Any one of numerous species of aquatic salamanders. The common European species are Hemisalamandra cristata, Molge palmata, and M. alpestris, a red-bellied species common in Switzerland. The most common species of the United States is Diemyctylus viridescens. See Illust. under Salamander.
a.
Deprived of virility, or seminal energy; made a eunuch.