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togated, a.|ˈtəʊgeɪtɪd| [f. as prec. + -ed.] 1. Clad in a toga; wearing the toga; hence, associated with the idea of peace, peaceful.
1634M. Sandys Prudence x. 138 Now, I suppose, my Striplings are formally clad, and togated, newly arrived at the Vniversitie. 1651Howell Venice 186* But touching maritime affaires,..these grave men shake off their togated Habitts, and receave Martiall employment. 1695Kennett Par. Antiq. ix. 686 As he was a valiant Warrier, so was he a togated Senator. 1856Smyth Rom. Fam. Coins 193 A togated figure stands towards the left on rough ground. 2. Of words: Latinized; stately, majestic.
1868Lowell Shaks. Once More Wks. 1890 III. 13 What homebred English could ape the high Roman fashion of such togated words as ‘The multitudinous sea incarnadine?’ |