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Toga

toga
 noun  Etymology: Latin; akin to Latin tegere to covermore at thatch  Date: 1600 the loose outer garment worn in public by citizens of ancient Rome; also a similar loose wrap or a professional, official, or academic gown  • ~ed adjective
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  n. hist. an ancient Roman citizen's loose flowing outer garment. Derivatives togaed adj. (also toga'd). Etymology: L, rel. to tegere cover ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. ист. тога 2. мантия (судей и т. п.) ...
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  lat. noun  1) тога  2) coll. мантия (судьи и т.п.) ...
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  (togas) A toga is a piece of clothing which was worn by the ancient Romans. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n a long loose piece of clothing worn by people in ancient Rome ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  transport. abbr. Take Off/Go Around ocean sc. abbr. Tropical Ocean and Global Atmosphere meteo abbr. Tropical Ocean and Global Atmosphere NASDAQ abbr. Saratoga Beverage Group, Inc. ...
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  - 1600, from L. toga "cloak or mantle," related to tegere "to cover." The outer garment of a Roman citizen in time of peace; toga prжtexta had a broad purple border and was worn by children, magistrates, persons engaged in sacred rites, and later also emperors; toga virilis, the "toga of manhood," was assumed by boys at puberty. ...
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