PRAETEXTA


Meaning of PRAETEXTA in English

noun

also pre·tex·ta prēˈtekstə

( plural praetex·tae -kˌstē)

Etymology: Latin (toga) praetexta, literally, bordered toga, from toga + praetexta, feminine of praetextus bordered, from past participle of praetexere to weave in front, fringe, border — more at pretext

: a white robe with a purple border originally worn by an ancient Roman magistrate or priest and later by a Roman boy before he assumed the toga virilis or until about the end of his 14th year and by a girl until marriage

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