This is the 9062nd most frequent Spanish word.
virgil
The Spanish word "virgil" does not exist; it might be a misspelling or confusion. Did you mean "vigil"?
In this sentence, 'Virgilio' refers to the historical figure Virgil, a renowned poet from ancient Rome.
Virgilio fue un poeta romano célebre por sus obras literarias.
Virgil was a Roman poet famous for his literary works.
Here, the sentence uses the word 'vigilia,' a derivative form related to staying watchful, showcasing language evolution related to the root of 'virgil.'
El vigilante de seguridad hizo una vigilia toda la noche.
The security guard kept a vigil all night.
In this context, 'Virgil' is used as a proper noun for a fictional character, implying a role of guidance, reminiscent of the classical poet's guidance as a literary device in Dante's works.