Virginem
Virginem is the accusative singular form of the Latin noun virgo, meaning "virgin" or "maiden." In Classical Latin, virgo denotes an unmarried young woman and can be used in a range of literal and figurative senses; as the direct object, it appears as virginem in sentences with a feminine subject receiving the action.
Etymology and cognates: The term derives from Latin virgo, with closer connections to the Romance-language words
Declension: virgo is a third-declension feminine noun. In the singular the forms are virgo (nom), virginis (gen),
Usage: virginem occurs whenever a maiden is the direct object of a verb. It appears in historical,