O QUE SIGNIFICA TÓGĂ EM ROMENO
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TOGGAGE 1) Uma camisa longa e larga sem mangas, usada sobre a túnica, deixando o braço direito e os ombros descobertos. 2) Revestimento cerimonial, longo no chão, com mangas largas. ~ por advogado. [G.-d. togas] TÓGĂ ~gi f. 1) Mantie lungă și largă fără mâneci, purtată peste tunică, lăsând descoperit brațul și umărul drept. 2) Haină de ceremonie, lungă până la pământ, cu mâneci largi. ~ de avocat. [G.-D. togii]
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10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «TÓGĂ»
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In an effort to save a boy wrongly accused, a group of six young friends living in ancient Rome search for the culprit who scrawled graffiti on the temple wall. Simultaneous.
Henry Winterfeld, Richard Winston, Clara Winston, 2002
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Latin Synonyms, with Their Different Significations: And ... - Pagina 546
Toga. Stola. Peplum. Palla. Trabea. Pallium. Sa gum. Paludamentum. Chlamys. □ Tooa, {from tegere) a gown worn by the ancient Romans in time of peace. It wat a large cloak worn above the tunic Toga pacis et in- eigne otii. It was the gown ...
Jean Baptiste Gardin Dumesnil, 1825
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A Compendious Dictionary of the Latin Tongue, etc - Pagina 740
14, enitescere togã, to be eminent as an advocate or orator, Tac. An. 11, 7. est enim tua toga omnium armis felicior, your eloquence, Cassius ad Cic. Fam. 12, 13, cf. Off. 1, 22. Phil. 2, 8.—* The TogA seems to have been sometimes used in the ...
Alexander ADAM (LL.D.), 1814
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Brain Mapping: The Methods
The number of scientists and laboratories involved with brain mapping is increasing exponentially; and the second edition of this comprehensive reference has also grown much larger than the first (published in 1996), including, for example, ...
Arthur W. Toga, John C. Mazziotta, 2002
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Greek Myths, Western Style: Toga Tales with an Attitude
Inserts the elements of classical Greek mythology into twentieth-century Texas and pokes fun at celebrities, current events, and scandals
Barbara McBride-Smith, 1998
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law - Pagina 738
Toga. The outer garment (robe, cloak) of a Roman citizen when he appeared in public (at the forum) ; hence it was called vestis forensis (garment for the forum). The use of a toga was prohibited to soldiers, foreigners, and persons condemned ...
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Operation Toga: Type One Go Ahead - Pagina 8
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The World of Roman Costume - Pagina 39
34.23; E. H. Richardson, The Etruscans: Their Art and Civilization (Chicago, 1964), 134. Cato the Younger self-consciously asserted his "old Roman virtue" by wearing his toga without a tunic; see Plutarch, Giro minor 6.3; Asconius, on Cicero ...
Judith Lynn Sebesta, Larissa Bonfante, 2001
The. Toga. and. The. Rose. She wears a toga and in her hair, a rose She is revered for her beauty and perfect roman nose. Each day she reaches outto hold him While plaintively demanding, if sheis, still slim Enough, toweara togaandin her ...
Sheighle Birdthistle, 2014
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Festa Veneziana a Ca' Toga: The Imaginative World of a ...
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