Definitions for Vergil

Vergil Ver·gil

Spelling: [vur-jil]
IPA: /ˈvɜr dʒɪl/

Vergil is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 89 anagrams from letters in Vergil (egilrv).

Definitions for Vergil

noun

  1. (Publius Vergilius Maro) 70–19 b.c, Roman poet: author of The Aeneid.
  2. a male given name.

Examples for Vergil

Inde, India, remote from Rome in the other direction; Vergil, n. vi.

He has undergone the same transmogrification that befell Vergil.

He more likely found them in Vergil, who has Erinnys, n. ii.

The idea that they are the 'gods of pain' is taken from Vergil, n. vi.

Vergil again: “He was lyttle of stature, deformyd of body, thone showlder being higher than thother.”

As Dante is led by Vergil, so Chaucer is upborne by an eagle.

Theocritus calls the hyacinth black—melan—and so does Vergil.

Do not by any mischance suppose that Vergil was similarly ungrateful to all.

Both his rhythm and language are closely modelled on Vergil.

Their argument was as unlike one of the debates in Vergil's Eclogues as possible.

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