praetextae
/prɛˈtɛksteɪ/Definitions
1. noun
a garment or cloak worn by a Roman magistrate or other public official as a symbol of office
“The ancient Roman historian described the praetextae worn by the young senator as a symbol of his status.”
1. noun
a garment or cloak worn by a Roman magistrate or other public official as a symbol of office
“The ancient Roman historian described the praetextae worn by the young senator as a symbol of his status.”