virga, ae, f., a rod, scourge.
Virgīnia, ae, f., the maiden whose attempted enslavement by Appius Claudius led to the downfall of the Decemvirs, B.C. 449.
Virgīnius, ī, m., L., the father of Virginia, consul in B.C. 449.
virgō, inis, f., young girl, maiden, virgin.
virīlis, e [vir], adj., manly.
virītim [vir], adv., man by man, singly, individually.
virtūs, ūtis [vir], f., manliness, strength, bravery; ability.
[vīs], gen. and dat. wanting, acc. vim, abl. vī, f., strength, force; hostile force, violence; quantity, number; pl., vīrēs, energy, vigor, resources; vim facere, to use violence.
vīsō, ere, ī, us [freq. of videō], to go to see, visit.
vīsus, ūs [videō], m., appearance, vision.