| 释义 | Virgil
 Vir·gilalso Ver·gil V0112900 (vûr′jəl) Originally  Publius Vergilius Maro. 70-19 bc. Roman poet who composed the Aeneid, an epic telling of the wanderings of Aeneas after the sack of Troy.Vir·gil′i·an (vûr-jĭl′ē-ən, -jĭl′yən) adj.
 Virgil(ˈvɜːdʒɪl) orVergiln (Biography) Latin name Publius Vergilius Maro. 70–19 bc, Roman poet, patronized by Maecenas. The Eclogues (42–37), ten pastoral poems, and the Georgics (37–30), four books on the art of farming, established Virgil as the foremost poet of his age. His masterpiece is the Aeneid (30–19) Virˈgilian, Verˈgilian adjVir•gil(ˈvɜr dʒəl)
 n.   (Publius Vergilius Maro) 70–19 B.C., Roman poet: author of The Aeneid.   Vir•gil•i•an  (vərˈdʒɪl i ən, -ˈdʒɪl yən)  adj.   Thesaurus
 Translations| Noun | 1. |  Virgil - a Roman poet; author of the epic poem `Aeneid' (70-19 BC)Publius Vergilius Maro, Vergil | 
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 (Publius Vergilius Maro) , 70 B.C.–19 B.C., Roman poet, b. Andes dist., near Mantua, in Cisalpine Gaul; the spelling Virgil is not found earlier than the 5th cent. A.D. Vergil's father, a farmer, took his son to Cremona for his education.
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 Virgil, Vergil Latin name Publius Vergilius Maro. 70--19 bc, Roman poet, patronized by Maecenas. The Eclogues (42--37), ten pastoral poems, and the Georgics (37--30), four books on the art of farming, established Virgil as the foremost poet of his age. His masterpiece is the Aeneid (30--19)VIRGIL
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 Synonyms for Virgilnoun a Roman poetSynonymsPublius Vergilius MaroVergil
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