toga

Etymology

Borrowed directly from Latin toga, from tegō (“I clothe”). Doublet of toge.

noun

  1. A loose outer garment worn by the citizens of Ancient Rome.
  2. A loose wrap gown.
  3. (Philippines) An academic gown.

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