a. [ad. L. togāt-us, f. TOGA: see -ATE2.] TOGAED; in quots., belonging to ancient Rome.

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1851.  Badham, Halieut. (1854), 2. The existence of togate and eucnemic proficients in the art of angling is competently attested.

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1853.  Whewell, Grotius, II. 13. The Togate Provinces (Provinciæ Togatæ) [of the Roman Empire].

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