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to·ga \ˈtōgə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin; akin to Latin tegere to cover — more at thatch 1. a. : the outer garment worn in public by citizens of ancient Rome consisting of a semicircular or long elliptical usually undyed woolen cloth sometimes ornamented along the borders and so draped as to cover the left arm and leave the right arm free b. : a similar loose wrap < the colorful toga of an African chieftain > c. : a professional, official, or academic gown < don the toga of a judge > 2. : office; especially : senatorship < will seek a toga next November — Newsweek >
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