a. [ad. L. togāt-us, f. TOGA: see -ATE2.] TOGAED; in quots., belonging to ancient Rome.
1851. Badham, Halieut. (1854), 2. The existence of togate and eucnemic proficients in the art of angling is competently attested.
1853. Whewell, Grotius, II. 13. The Togate Provinces (Provinciæ Togatæ) [of the Roman Empire].