togate

togate

(ˈtəʊɡeɪt)
adj
another word for togaed
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A dignified, craggy-faced man stood togate before me, approximately life-size, in the manner of a proper Roman citizen--and atop his head was placed a mural crown.
On one of the steles, now on display at the Bardo Museum, a togate man stands between two columns in a temple-like facade.
They consider artistic and historical evidence such as a dedication to Minerva Augusta and the monumental togate statue.
Cyprus lacks some of the typically Roman statuary types, such as the togate figure and the bust.