togaˈtoʊ gə
toga (n)
- plural
- togas
English Definitions:
toga (noun)
a one-piece cloak worn by men in ancient Rome
toga (Noun)
Loose outer garment worn by the citizens of Rome.
toga (Noun)
Loose wrap gown.
Toga
The toga, a distinctive garment of Ancient Rome, was a cloth of perhaps 20 ft in length which was wrapped around the body and was generally worn over a tunic. The toga was made of wool, and the tunic under it often was made of linen. After the 2nd century BC, the toga was a garment worn exclusively by men, and only Roman citizens were allowed to wear the toga. After this time, women were expected to wear the stola; to distinguish prostitutes from respectable women, prostitutes were required to wear the toga.
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