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ˈvirger Obs. exc. at certain cathedrals, such as St. Paul's and Winchester. [var. of verger2, after virge or med.L. virgārius.] An official rodbearer; a verger.1671 F. Philipps Reg. Necess. 176 The Virgers or Tipstaves attending upon the said Courts. 1704 South in T. Warton Life Bathurst (1761) 185 ...
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Virge
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In modern times it is best known as the ceremonial staff of the Anglican and Episcopal lay church officers known as vergers (or originally virger
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▪ I. † ˈverger1 Obs. Also 5 vergere, vergier, Sc. virger. [a. OF. verger (11th c.; so in mod.F.), vergier (12th c.; = Pr. vergier):—L. virdiārium, viridiārium (also viridārium), f. viridis green.] A garden or orchard; a pleasure-garden.13.. Seuyn Sag. 167 Thai wolde make a riche halle, Withouten Rom...
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The left tributaries, fed from the Virgen North Chain, are the Nillbach, Virger Stream, Mellitzbach, and the Mitteldorfer Stream, and the right tributaries
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Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States
(US: veggie, veggies)
verger (virger, in some churches) someone who carries the verge or other emblem of authority before a scholastic, legal, or religious
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