Translation for '
virginal' from English to Bulgarian
| ADJ | virginal | more virginal | most virginal |
| NOUN | a virginal | virginals |
| SYNO | pair of virginals | pure | vestal | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- "Elizabeth Rogers' Virginal Book" is a musical commonplace book compiled in the mid-seventeenth century by a person or persons so far unidentified.
- The Couchet family were Flemish harpsichord and virginal makers in Antwerp, closely associated with, and descendants of, the Ruckers family.
- Touched by a virginal dream!
- Osborne was in the Australian film "Ned" in 2003, playing the role of a 14-year-old virginal whore named Tiffany.
- This style of instrument is seen in a lid painting of a virginal from 1619, which depicts a claviorgan as part of an ensemble.
- Eratosthenes also mentions a variation in which the virginal companion of Artemis that was seduced by Zeus and eventually transformed into the constellation Ursa Major was named Phoenice instead.
- Salmacis (...) was an atypical Naiad nymph of Greek mythology. She rejected the ways of the virginal Greek goddess Artemis in favour of vanity and idleness.
- By the third Meccan period, sensuous imagery of full-bosomed, wide-eyed and virginal maidens have been replaced by references to spouses.
- Whatever ones thinks of the virginal composition that she eventually identifies as her own lyrical muse that is reflected in her mothers virginal characterisation after her death, in Mercœur's work it can be seen that she was at ease with the harmonious in accordance with contemporary tastes.
- In January 1610 Samuel Calvert tried to engage "Robin Henlake" to give or arrange virginal lessons to the diplomat William Trumbull or his family.
- "Rectangular Octave Virginal" is a 16th-century virginal in the style of Samuel Biedermann the Elder, probably made in Augsburg about 1600. It is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- It is important to distinguish single women from virginal nuns, another group of husbandless women.
- Out of the some dozen so-called English "virginal books", only Elizabeth Rogers' Virginal Book actually bears the word in its original title: the other collections were attributed the name by music scholars in the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Dorothy of Caesarea is regarded as the patroness of gardeners, due to her virginal attribute of a wreath of roses.
- Another painting, probably also by Johannes Vermeer known as "A Young Woman Seated at the Virginals", belongs to a private collection shows also a young woman seated at a virginal.
- The English virginal style was a manner of composition and performance prevalent in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries; some manuscripts are preserved in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book.
- The pentagonal spinet was not a spinet in the sense given above, but rather a virginal; its strings were parallel to the keyboard.
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