Aún no tenemos significados para "roman toga".
1Christians use the stole as the last vestige of the Roman toga.
2Their clothing consisted of a loose gown not unlike a Roman toga.
3The garment combined every disadvantage of a Roman toga and a fashionable swallow-tail.
4Two thousand years ago he wore long clothes-theGrecian robe, the Roman toga.
5The priests, as in Burma, wear a yellow silk robe draped like a Roman toga.
6Over this was worn a garment closely resembling the Roman toga, though somewhat less ample.
7Vain was his brother's suggestion that they have a Roman toga to conceal their ignominious appendages.
8The dress of the people was ill-made and scanty, lacking the severe grace of the Roman toga.
9Antony, stately in his Roman toga, rose and addressed the people in his official capacity as Triumvir.
10Coriolanus, Spartacus, Virginius-thosewere his roles, and no man ever looked more imposing in a Roman toga.
11From afar the negro-groups are not unpicturesque in their bright red and brimstone yellow sheets, worn like Roman togas.
12Another wore the native garb, with the long cloth folded around him and resting upon his shoulder, like a Roman toga.
13It is a costume which is long since out of fashion, and which, like the Roman toga, no longer suits us.
14A pudgy, middle-aged man with a flushed face and beady little eyes, wearing a wraparound Roman toga, white with purple trimmings.
15He was currently a short, stocky man in a purple Roman toga, with bare muscular arms folded firmly across an imposing chest.
16Some of the diners still wore the old-fashioned Roman toga, but most wore simple tunics, with or without leather armour and trappings.
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