togātus adj. toga, wearing the toga, clad in the toga, gowned: gens, V.: ut togatus mandata senatus audiret, L.
—In the garb of a Roman citizen, in Roman dress: Graeculus iudex modo palliatus modo togatus, now in Grecian, now in Roman garb: Gallia togata, Roman Gaul.
—As subst m.: cum magnā catervā togatorum, i. e. of freeborn citizens.
—In the garb of peace, in civil life, unarmed: cui uno togato supplicationem decreverit senatus.
—As subst: lictorum maior numerus quam togatourm, civilians, L.: multitudo togatorum, S.
—In the garb of a plain citizen: quasi unus e togatorum numero, i. e. one of the common herd: sportula turbae rapienda togatae, i. e. by the throng of clients, Iu.: comites, Iu.: ancilla togata (because the toga was worn by loose women), H.