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1 i togati
сущ.общ. судьи, гражданские лица (в противовес военным) -
2 togato
1. aggstile togato — напыщенный слог2. m1) человек, носящий тогуi togati — 1) судьи; профессора; адвокаты 2) гражданские лица (в противовес военным)•Syn: -
3 togato
togato 1. agg 1) облаченный в тогу 2) fig торжественный stile togato -- напыщенный слог 2. m 1) человек, носящий тогу 2) представитель гражданской власти i togati а) судьи; профессора; адвокаты б) гражданские лица (в противовес военным) -
4 togato
togato 1. agg 1) облачённый в тогу 2) fig торжественный stile togato — напыщенный слог 2. ḿ 1) человек, носящий тогу 2) представитель гражданской власти i togati а) судьи; профессора; адвокаты б) гражданские лица (в противовес военным) -
5 togato
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