VIRILITY - определение. Что такое VIRILITY
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Что (кто) такое VIRILITY - определение

RANGE OF MASCULINE CHARACTERISTICS VIEWED POSITIVELY
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virility         
see virile
Virility         
·noun The quality or state of being virile; developed manhood; manliness; specif., the power of procreation; as, exhaustion.
virility         
n.
1.
Manhood, maturity.
2.
Masculinity, masculineness, male energy.
3.
Manliness, manly vigor, masculine force.

Википедия

Virility

Virility (from the Latin virilitas, manhood or virility, derived from Latin vir, man) refers to any of a wide range of masculine characteristics viewed positively. Virile means "marked by strength or force". Virility is commonly associated with vigour, health, sturdiness, and constitution, especially in the fathering of children. In this last sense, virility is to men as fertility is to women. Virile has become obsolete in referring to a "nubile" young woman, or "a maid that is Marriageable or ripe for a Husband, or Virill".

Historically, masculine attributes such as beard growth have been seen as signs of virility and leadership (for example in ancient Egypt and Greece).

Примеры употребления для VIRILITY
1. It is the virility of the artist that demands recognition, not virility itself.
2. And the moustache became imperative because it was seen as a potent symbol of virility.
3. "He went into the marriage with such high expectations, full of virility.
4. A strong currency might seem like a virility symbol for nations.
5. The answer, I think, is that in politics speeches are something of a virility symbol.