Vergers Verge: Vergin', Virgins [contains full-frontal prudery]
Vergers Verge: Vergin', Virgins [contains full-frontal prudery]
Your task is to place these four words in one sentence
Take care to define and differentiate each of them. Okay?
A verger (noun) is an official in a church
who acts as a caretaker and attendant.
Equally, he can be an officer who carries a rod
before a bishop or dean as a symbol of office
(a verge). there’s more. “Verge” is an interesting word.
Meaning edge, border, limit; as a verb, proximity or closeness to
Or a process of evening verging into the night.
Which word is the odd one out? Vergin”? No!
VIRGINS! Virgin singular. In its widest sense
Denoting purity of thought and action
In a deprecating tone, lack of knowledge, awareness
Ignorance (by either an act of omission or commission).
Everything, it seems, has its critics. If virginity be a state
Of being before moving on to the next, the verb “verge”
Becomes highly appropriate, to describe the journey
From “Will I, won’t I?” to “let the deed be done”
Your task is to place these four words in one sentence
Take care to define and differentiate each of them. Okay?
Any problems?