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Definitions from the WebVirgilioNounSense: NameVirgilio is a given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman poet Virgil. Example sentence: My cousin's name is Virgilio, named after the famous poet. Explore related products on AmazonSense: Cultural FigureVirgilio is often used to refer to Virgil, the ancient Roman poet, known for his epic poem "The Aeneid". Example sentence: The students studied Virgilio's works in their literature class. Explore related products on AmazonAdjectiveSense: Related to VirgilThe adjective form of Virgilio refers to anything related to the ancient Roman poet Virgil. Example sentence: She bought a book on the Virgilio period of Roman literature. Explore related products on AmazonInterjectionSense: Expression of surpriseVirgilio can be used as an interjection to express surprise or astonishment. Example sentence: Virgilio! I can't believe you made it all the way here! Related Products on AmazonBooks by Virgilio - The AeneidAncient Roman Poetry Virgilio Art | ||||
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