Virge

/vɜːrdʒ/ noun

Definition

A rod or wand carried by certain officials or church leaders as a symbol of their authority.

Etymology

From Latin 'virga' meaning 'rod' or 'twig.' The word entered English through Old French and was particularly used in religious and ceremonial contexts.

Kelly Says

You see virges in medieval manuscripts and ceremonies—they're symbols of power that survived from Roman times and are still used in some formal church processions!

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