† ˈepitogeObs.—0 [a. Fr.épitoge, ad. L. epitogium, f.Gr. ἐπί + toga the Roman upper garment.] ‘A Cassock, or long Garment worn loose over other Apparel, the habit of a Graduat in the University’ (Blount Glossogr.). 1656–81in Blount.1692in Coles.1678–1706in Phillips.