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Japanese
Alternative spelling
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處女 (kyūjitai)
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Etymology
From Middle Chinese 處女 (MC tsyhoX|tsyhoH nrjoX|nrjoH). /syodyo/ > /syozyo/.
Originally referred in Japanese to a woman in a house ([家に]処る女 ie ni iru onna), more specifically to an unmarried woman.
Pronunciation
Noun
処女 • (shojo) ←しょぢょ (syodyo)?
- unmarried woman
- female virgin (female who has not had sexual experience)
- 30歳の処女
- sanjussai no shojo
- 30-year-old virgin
- woman's virginity
- 彼氏に処女をあげる
- kareshi ni shojo o ageru
- give her virginity to her boyfriend
- 処女を奪う
- shojo o ubau
- to take a girl's virginity
- 処女を失う
- shojo o ushinau
- to lose one's virginity
- (in compound words) one's first foray into; maiden
- 処女作
- shojosaku
- one's first work as an author, artist, etc.
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