praetexta
/ˈprɛtɛksta/Definitions
1. noun
A Roman toga with a purple stripe, worn by sons of senators and magistrates as a symbol of their father’s rank.
“The young nobleman wore a praetexta toga to signify his father’s noble status.”
1. noun
A Roman toga with a purple stripe, worn by sons of senators and magistrates as a symbol of their father’s rank.
“The young nobleman wore a praetexta toga to signify his father’s noble status.”