˜yÐÄvlog

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togated

[ toh-gey-tid ]

adjective

  1. characteristic of peace; peaceful:

    the togated rule of Rome.

  2. clad in a toga.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of togated1

1625–35; < Latin ³Ù´Ç²µÄå³Ù ( us ) clad in a toga ( togate ) + -ed 2
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Then the old kings, the consuls and tribunes, the emperors, drunk with blood and gold, the warriors of eagle sight and remorseless beak, return for us, and the togated procession finds room to sweep across the scene; the seven hills tower, the innumerable temples glitter, and the Via Sacra swarms with triumphal life once more.

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It consisted of a president and several executive officials,—both professional and unprofessional men—and a togated fiscal agent.

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Having given notification, the togated attorney of their Majesties and the licentiate Juan Rodriguez de Pisa, of the Council and advocate in this case, discussed the law.

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What homebred English could ape the high Roman fashion of such togated words as "The multitudinous sea incarnadine,"— where the huddling epithet implies the tempest-tossed soul of the speaker, and at the same time pictures the wallowing waste of ocean more vividly than the famous phrase of Aeschylus does its rippling sunshine?

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What homebred English could ape the high Roman fashion of such togated words as "The multitudinous sea incarnadine,"— where the huddling epithet implies the tempest-tossed soul of the speaker, and at the same time pictures the wallowing waste of ocean more vividly than the famous phrase of AEschylus does its rippling sunshine?

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