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Qué (quién) es VIRAGOS - definición

WOMAN WHO DEMONSTRATES EXEMPLARY AND HEROIC QUALITIES
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virago         
[v?'r?:g??, -'re?g??]
¦ noun (plural viragos or viragoes)
1. a domineering or aggressive woman.
2. archaic a woman of masculine strength or spirit.
Origin
OE (used as the name given by Adam to Eve, following the Vulgate), from L. 'heroic woman, female warrior', from vir 'man'.
Virago         
A virago is a woman who demonstrates abundant masculine virtues. The word comes from the Latin word virāgō (genitive virāginis) meaning vigorous' from vir meaning "man" or "man-like" (cf.
virago         
n.
1.
Female warrior, amazon.
2.
Termagant, vixen, shrew, Tartar, brawler, scold, Xantippe, fury.

Wikipedia

Virago

A virago is a woman who demonstrates abundant masculine virtues. The word comes from the Latin word virāgō (genitive virāginis) meaning vigorous' from vir meaning "man" or "man-like" (cf. virile and virtue) to which the suffix -āgō is added, a suffix that creates a new noun of the third declension with feminine grammatical gender. Historically, this was often positive and reflected heroism and exemplary qualities of masculinity. However, it could also be pejorative, indicating a woman who is masculine to the exclusion of traditional feminine virtues.

Modern use of the word virago generally takes the disparaging sense. Thus virago joined pejoratives such as termagant, mannish, amazonian and shrew to describe women who acted aggressively or like men. The word virago has almost always had an association with cultural gender transgression. There are recorded instances of viragos (such as Joan of Arc) fighting battles, wearing men's clothing, or receiving the tonsure.

Ejemplos de uso de VIRAGOS
1. In the 80s she also found time to marry Michael Halsall (the couple have no children), from whom she acquired her un–Blairite passion for motorbikes – Yamaha Viragos, Harleys, Italian Benellis.
2. The undermining of essentially female stoicism does, admittedly, benefit some: workers in equal ops quangos and viragos of agitprops, for instance, are bound to regard the naturally independent strengths of women with the same horror that a tenured environmentalist sniffs clean air.
3. For seven years life has brought me no joy and being totally blase, I have decided to put an end to those viragos ... " The letter then went on to list the names of some prominent Montreal women, with a note about them at the bottom: "Nearly died today.