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Virgin
(1): (n.) A person of the male sex who has not known sexual indulgence.
(2): (n.) A woman who has had no carnal knowledge of man; a maid.
(3): (a.) Not yet pregnant; impregnant
Espouse
(properly (??????, aras', 2Sa_3:14, to betroth, as elsewhere rendered; μν?στε?ομαι, Mat_1:18; Luk_1:27; Luk_2:5; less correctly for ????????, chat thunnah', Son_3:11, nuptials; ??????????, keluloth', Jer_2:2, the bridal state, i.e., condition of a bride before marriage; ?ρμ?ζομαι. 2Co_11:2, to cause to be married, i.e., negotiate the match). Espousal was a ceremolny of betrothing, or coming under obligation for the purpose of marriage, and was a mutual agreement between the two parties which usually preceded the marriage some considerable time.