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toge

Toge (noun) means a toga; also, an old word for a coat. Example: “The actor wore a toge that was clearly modeled on the Roman original.”

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A toga; also, an old word for a coat.
"The actor wore a toge that was clearly modeled on the Roman original."

How to use toge

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In plain EnglishAn archaic word for a toga or coat, rarely used today.

Word forms

toges plural

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Etymology

From Middle French toge and Latin toga — a doublet of both "toga" and "tog."

Origin: Latin

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Frequently asked questions

What does “toge” mean?

The word “toge” means a toga; also, an old word for a coat. In plain terms, an archaic word for a toga or coat, rarely used today.

How do you use “toge” in a sentence?

Here is “toge” used in a sentence: “The actor wore a toge that was clearly modeled on the Roman original.”

What part of speech is “toge”?

“Toge” is a noun.

Where does the word “toge” come from?

The word “toge” comes from Latin. From Middle French toge and Latin toga — a doublet of both "toga" and "tog.".

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