IPA: /ˈtoʊɡeɪt/
KK: /tōˈɡāt/
Dressed in a traditional Roman garment called a toga, often associated with ancient Roman culture and used in formal settings.
The statue depicted a togate figure, symbolizing wisdom and authority in ancient Rome.
This word originates from Latin 'togatus', meaning clothed in a toga. The term 'togate' refers to someone who is wearing a toga, typically associated with Roman citizens.
Imagine a person 'clothed' in a toga, which helps you remember that 'togate' means to be dressed in this traditional garment.