Meaning & Definition of word "Toga"

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    Toga

    /ˈtoʊɡə/

    noun:

    • 1. A loose, flowing outer garment worn in ancient Rome, typically made of wool and draped over the shoulders.
      • Example: During the ceremonial event, the senator donned his ornate toga as a symbol of his status.
    • 2. A garment worn by university graduates during formal academic ceremonies.
      • Example: The graduates marched proudly in their togas, celebrating their accomplishments.
    • 3. A style of dress often associated with ancient Roman or Greek culture.
      • Example: For the costume party, many attendees chose to wear a toga, paying homage to ancient traditions.

    Etymology

    From Latin toga.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    toga party:

    A social gathering where participants wear togas.

    Related Words

    palla:

    A Roman female garment resembling a toga.

    stola:

    A traditional Roman woman's garment.

    Slang Meanings of toga

    Meaning: A humorous reference to a casual or informal gathering.

    Example Sentence: We're throwing a toga tonight at my place!

    Meaning: An event characterized by carefree attitudes, often with drinks and fun.

    Example Sentence: The college students decided to have a toga bash at the dorm.