Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Viríl-e, adj. sup. Viríl-íssimo,
1. of or belonging to a man; 2. stout, valiant, manly. Forza —,mightiness, great power or strength. Animo —, a manly courage. Magnificenza —, great magnificence. Età —, virility, manhood. Membro —, the virile member. Far del —,to show one's self a man. Porzione —, an equal portion; adv. Viríl-ménte.
Florio: a worlde of wordes, or most copious, dictionarie in Italian and English
virile: manlike, male, of mankinde. Also of, belouging vnto, or meete for a man. Also valiant, stout, or graue. Tógaviríle, a gowne or garment which was taken and worne when Pretesta was left off, to wit, after the age of sixteene yeers was expired, and was commonly worne of yoong beginners and new maried persons, a wedding-gowne, or gowne without welt, guard, stitch, or nament or lace.