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The word virgin comes via Old French virgine from the root form of Latin virgo, genitive virginis, meaning literally "maiden" or "virgin"[1] The words virgino (“female virgin”) and virgulo (literally "virgin person" but often used for a male virgin) are hyponyms.[citation needed]