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to·ga

 (tō′gə)
n.
1. A loose one-piece outer garment worn in public by male citizens in ancient Rome.
2. A robe of office; a professional or ceremonial gown.

[Latin; see (s)teg- in Indo-European roots.]

to′gaed (tō′gəd) adj.
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toga

(ˈtəʊɡə)
n
1. (Historical Terms) a garment worn by citizens of ancient Rome, consisting of a piece of cloth draped around the body
2. (Historical Terms) the official vestment of certain offices
[C16: from Latin, related to tegere to cover]
togaed adj
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to•ga

(ˈtoʊ gə)

n., pl. -gas, -gae (-jē, -gē).
1. (in ancient Rome) the traditional formal outer garment of white wool worn by freeborn men.
2. a robe of office or other distinctive garment.
[1590–1600; < Latin; akin to tegmen]
to′gaed, adj.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.toga - a one-piece cloak worn by men in ancient Rometoga - a one-piece cloak worn by men in ancient Rome
cloak - a loose outer garment
toga virilis - (ancient Rome) a toga worn by a youth as a symbol of manhood and citizenship
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Translations
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toga

[ˈtəʊgə] Ntoga f
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toga

[ˈtəʊgə] ntoge f
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toga

nToga f
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toga

[ˈtəʊgə] ntoga
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toga

(ˈtəugə) noun
the loose outer garment worn by a citizen of ancient Rome.
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Holding upside down a portrait of William Shakespeare as if he had just been gazing at it, the togaed figure of Praemonitio (1994) stares terrified into space.
The image comes from Kell-Imrie's conviction that MacPhail is one of the autonomous few, one of the handful to which he himself, until just recently, was certain he belonged: "We are the togaed ones laughing (of the senatorial caste, the great Freed-men) above the death pit of the circus [...]" (156).