Associations to the word «Toga»
Noun
- Tunic
- Garment
- Purple
- Sandal
- Romans
- Cicero
- Wearer
- Brutus
- Stripe
- Fold
- Turban
- Gown
- Vanuatu
- Wearing
- Manhood
- Mantle
- Robe
- Wear
- Roman
- Magistrate
- Cloak
- Caesar
- Gaius
- Sinus
- Cato
- Laurel
- Pompey
- Consul
- Cloth
- Dress
- Insignia
- Wool
- Attire
- Conspirator
- Augustus
- Gaul
- Prostitute
- Towel
- Wreath
- Hem
- Amulet
- Overlord
- Tokugawa
- Garb
- Puberty
- Statue
- Dictator
- Titus
- Woven
- Wrapping
- Rome
- Chariot
- Oratory
- Mat
- Julius
- Textile
- Torres
- Loom
- Ancient
- Throng
- Clothing
- Citizenship
- Necklace
- Waist
- Citizen
- Parchment
- Seventeen
- Costume
- Senator
- Dressing
- Vest
- Shoulder
- Breech
Adjective
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Wiktionary
TOGA, noun. Loose outer garment worn by the citizens of Rome.
TOGA, noun. Loose wrap gown.
TOGA, proper noun. (dated) an older spelling of Tonga, used until the mid 1940s.
TOGA PARTIES, noun. Plural of toga party
TOGA PARTY, noun. A party at which the participants wear an approximation of ancient Greek togas, typically made from bed sheets.
Dictionary definition
TOGA, noun. A one-piece cloak worn by men in ancient Rome.
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