(usually of young women) morally good and sexually pure
pure, incorrupt
free from dirt
not dirty; uncluttered
possessing or showing honour; a title given to judges and some other officials, to the children of peers below the rank of Marquis, and (during debates) to member of the House of Commons
reputable
practising monogamy
pure, incorrupt
(of milk, cream) with bacteria that produce disease killed by heating
clean, uncontaminated
uncooked; in the natural state, not manufactured or prepared for use; (of a person) untrained; inexperienced; (of the weather) damp and cold; (of the skin) sore and painful; unfair or cruel treatment
not cooked, prepared
completely clean; without anything considered bad
very clean; innocent