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Virgil in Latin

Virgil in Latin is Virgilius, Vergilius — Virgil means another name for the forward slash symbol ( / ), especially in printing and typesetting contexts.

Virgil in Latin

Virgilius
proper noun
Pūblius Vergilius Marō (70–19 BCE), Roman epic writer from the Augustan period, best known for writing the Aeneid.
Vergilius
proper noun
Pūblius Vergilius Marō (70–19 BCE), Roman epic writer from the Augustan period, best known for writing the Aeneid.

What does "Virgil" mean?

  1. noun Another name for the forward slash symbol ( / ), especially in printing and typesetting contexts.
    "The style guide called for a virgil between the alternative dates, as in "7/8.""

Virgil in a sentence

  • The style guide called for a virgil between the alternative dates, as in "7/8."

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Virgil" in Latin?

"Virgil" in Latin is Virgilius, Vergilius. Virgil means: Another name for the forward slash symbol ( / ), especially in printing and typesetting contexts.

How do you use "Virgil" in a sentence?

Example: "The style guide called for a virgil between the alternative dates, as in "7/8."" In Latin, "Virgil" is Virgilius, Vergilius.

Are there other ways to say "Virgil" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Virgil": Virgilius, Vergilius.

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