toga (Meaning)

Wordnet

toga (n)

a one-piece cloak worn by men in ancient Rome

Webster

toga (n.)

The loose outer garment worn by the ancient Romans, consisting of a single broad piece of woolen cloth of a shape approaching a semicircle. It was of undyed wool, except the border of the toga praetexta.

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The Roman senator donned his sumptuous toga, its folds cascading elegantly around his frame.

In the bustling streets of ancient Athens, citizens proudly draped themselves in togas of various hues.

The toga was a symbol of Roman citizenship and was worn by both men and women in different styles.

The philosopher Cicero delivered eloquent speeches while draped in a toga, its ample fabric waving behind him.