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vi·ra·go
(və-rä′gō, -rā′-, vîr′ə-gō′)n. pl. vi·ra·goes or vi·ra·gos
1. A woman regarded as noisy, scolding, or domineering.
2. A large, strong, courageous woman.
vi·rag′i·nous (və-răj′ə-nəs) adj.
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virago
(vɪˈrɑːɡəʊ)n, pl -goes or -gos
1. a loud, violent, and ill-tempered woman; scold; shrew
2. archaic a strong, brave, or warlike woman; amazon
[Old English, from Latin: a manlike maiden, from vir a man]
viraginous adj
viˈrago-ˌlike adj
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vi•ra•go
(vɪˈrɑ goʊ, -ˈreɪ-)n., pl. -goes, -gos.
1. a loud-voiced, ill-tempered, scolding woman; shrew.
2. Archaic. a woman of strength or spirit.
[before 1000; Middle English, Old English < Latin virāgō=vir man + -āgō suffix expressing association of some kind, here resemblance]
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2. | ![]() adult female, woman - an adult female person (as opposed to a man); "the woman kept house while the man hunted" |
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virago
noun harridan, fury, shrew, vixen, scold, battle-axe (informal), termagant (rare), Xanthippe, ballbreaker (slang) Violent wives are too easily dismissed as hysterical, man-hating viragos.
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