What is the meaning of Toga?

A loose outer garment worn by the citizens of Ancient Rome.

A loose wrap gown.

cap and gown; ceremonial gown or robe (worn by a graduate, lawyer, judge, professor etc.)

an academic gown

loose outer garment worn by the citizens of Rome

a toga, an outer garment worn by Roman patrician men

a gown worn by academics, Christian priests or ministers, and certain members of the legal profession

to pull

Alternative form of tooga

to pull, to draw, to tug

to trawl

toga

gown, robe

magistrate, judge

lawyer

Rōmaji transcription of とが

toga

a garment

a roof

a client

peace

train

definite plural of tog

a toga

definite plural of tog

a toga

leader (only found in compounds)

second-person singular imperative of do·goa

to draw, pull, stretch

indefinite genitive plural of tog

sadness (state/emotion)

toga (garment worn by the citizens of Ancient Rome)

inflection of tog:

  1. masculine nominative/accusative dual
  2. feminine nominative singular
  3. neuter nominative/accusative plural

masculine nominative/accusative dual

feminine nominative singular

neuter nominative/accusative plural

to pull

to lift up (from water)

to pull up (an anchor)

toga (traditional garment of men in Ancient Rome, corresponding to the stola worn by women)

academic dress (traditional form of clothing for academic settings, mainly tertiary (and sometimes secondary) education, worn mainly by those who have obtained a university degree (or similar), or hold a status that entitles them to assume them (e.g., undergraduate students at certain old universities))

toga (long, loose outfit of judges, lawyers, and prosecutors, worn for official occasions)

toga (robe of evangelical clergy)

toga (loose outer garment worn by the citizens of ancient Rome)

south

southern

toga, gown

inflection of taj:

  1. genitive masculine/neuter
  2. accusative masculine animate

genitive masculine/neuter

accusative masculine animate

toga

(ceremonial) gown; (ceremonial) robe (worn by a lawyer, judge, graduate, professor etc.)

only used in se toga, third-person singular present indicative of togarse

only used in te ... toga, syntactic variant of tógate, second-person singular imperative of togarse

cat

cap and gown; ceremonial gown or robe (worn by a graduate, lawyer, judge, professor etc.)

toga (garment used by the citizens of ancient Rome)

Source: wiktionary.org