"Virgil" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Virgil" Meaning

The word "Virgil" can have multiple meanings depending on the context, but here are some of the most common interpretations:

1. Roman poet: Virgil was a Roman poet, known as the greatest Roman poet of the Augustan age, whose works include the epic poem "The Aeneid," which is still widely studied today.
2. Given name: Virgil is also a given name, commonly used in various cultures and languages, derived from the Latin name Publius Vergilius Maro.
3. Nautical term: In nautical contexts, virgil can refer to a carpenter's apprentice or a level tool used to determine if a surface is level or plumb.
4. Symbol: In some modern contexts, Virgil can also symbolize the Roman spirit, agriculture, protection, or guidance.
5. Scientific term: In astronomy, the asteroid 4008 Virgil is a minor planet or asteroid that was discovered in 1983.

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"Virgil" Examples

Virgil

Adjective

- The name Virgil is particularly dignified and classical.

Proper Noun

- Virgil, the Roman poet, spoke in Ovid's exile from the city.

Example Sentences

- Virgil's epic poem The Aeneid is considered one of the greatest works of Latin literature.
- Virgil is considered a pioneer in Latin poetry and his style has been widely influential.
- John Milton's Paradise Lost was influenced by Virgil's epic style.
- Virgil Evans made important contributions to elementary particle theory using quark model.
- The Rev. John Lea Rogers of Reading, England drew parallels between Virgil's de maggi重 ([The growth of Postorious], 3.irim], ca. 29, and aberr Hyperplanes.

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