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Vestal Meaning in English

word

ˈvɛstəɫ
VES-tuhl
vˈɛstəl
VES-tuhl

Definition

Originally, 'vestal' refers to a Virgin Priestess of the Roman goddess Vesta, known for maintaining the sacred fire and their vow of chastity. It can also mean someone or something pure, chaste, or untouched.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly formal/literary or historical. Refers to ancient Roman religion or metaphorically to purity or chastity. Used mostly as an adjective or rarely as a noun. In modern English, 'vestal' is uncommon outside these contexts.

Example Sentences

The ancient Romans respected the vestal virgins.

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She led a vestal life, full of purity and simplicity.

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A vestal flame was kept burning in the temple.

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The artist said her inspiration was a vestal figure from mythology.

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Sometimes her room felt like a vestal sanctuary, calm and untouched.

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Nobody dared disturb the vestal silence of the old library.

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