In the light of it, she assumes her toga virilis; and it is sacred to her god Liber.
2
Editing at two of these sites was also conserved across species between the D. melanogaster and D. virilis.
3
Yet they must wait a little longer; for Caesarion had joined the Ephebi, and Antyllus had been invested with the toga virilis.
4
Furthermore we show that these enhancers are functionally conserved by cloning orthologous enhancers from Drosophila ananassae and D. virilis in D. melanogaster.
5
In such schools, if he were not educated at home, the boy remained till he was invested with the toga virilis, or pura.
6
The studious, direct and manly ways of Marcus were not cast aside when he put on the toga virilis, as Faustina had predicted.
7
The lad, on being invited, came immediately up to her, and offered many blandishments, which proved that he had assumed the 'toga virilis'.
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Light, graceful, airy, but rather thin and narrow, it reminds one of the temple of Fortuna Virilis at Rome.
9
The former, when they had completed this period, laid aside the dress of minority, and assumed the Toga Virilis, or manly habit.