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PraetextaPraetexta Pr[ae]*tex"ta, n.; pl. Pr[ae]text[ae], E.
Pr[ae]textas. [L. (sc. toga), fr. praetextus, p. p. of
praetexere to weave before, to fringe, border; prae before +
texere to weave.] (Rom. Antiq.)
A white robe with a purple border, worn by a Roman boy before
he was entitled to wear the toga virilis, or until about the
completion of his fourteenth year, and by girls until their
marriage. It was also worn by magistrates and priests. PraetextaePraetexta Pr[ae]*tex"ta, n.; pl. Pr[ae]text[ae], E.
Pr[ae]textas. [L. (sc. toga), fr. praetextus, p. p. of
praetexere to weave before, to fringe, border; prae before +
texere to weave.] (Rom. Antiq.)
A white robe with a purple border, worn by a Roman boy before
he was entitled to wear the toga virilis, or until about the
completion of his fourteenth year, and by girls until their
marriage. It was also worn by magistrates and priests. PraetextasPraetexta Pr[ae]*tex"ta, n.; pl. Pr[ae]text[ae], E.
Pr[ae]textas. [L. (sc. toga), fr. praetextus, p. p. of
praetexere to weave before, to fringe, border; prae before +
texere to weave.] (Rom. Antiq.)
A white robe with a purple border, worn by a Roman boy before
he was entitled to wear the toga virilis, or until about the
completion of his fourteenth year, and by girls until their
marriage. It was also worn by magistrates and priests. Pretexture
Pretexture Pre*tex"ture (?; 135), n.
A pretext. [Obs.]
Retexture
Retexture Re*tex"ture, n.
The act of weaving or forming again. --Carlyle.
Toga praetextaToga To"ga, n.; pl. E. Togas, L. Tog[ae]. [L., akin to
tegere to cover. See Thatch.] (Rom. Antiq.)
The loose outer garment worn by the ancient Romans,
consisting of a single broad piece of woolen cloth of a shape
approaching a semicircle. It was of undyed wool, except the
border of the toga pr[ae]texta.
Toga pr[ae]texta. [L.], a toga with a broad purple border,
worn by children of both sexes, by magistrates, and by
persons engaged in sacred rites.
Toga virilis [L.], the manly gown; the common toga. This
was assumed by Roman boys about the time of completing
their fourteenth year.
Meaning of EText from wikipedia
- e-text (from "electronic text";
sometimes written as
etext) is a
general term for any do****ent that is read in
digital form, and
especially a do****ent...
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Courtney (2008). "The
Structure of the
Terrestrial Planets".
Online Astronomy eText Table of Contents. cseligman.com.
Archived from the
original on 22 March...
- Machine,
etext.virginia.edu;
accessed January 9, 2019.
Salem Village Record Book,
December 27, 1681
Archived July 20, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine,
etext.virginia...
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Communist Party of
China and the
Communist Party of the
Soviet Union".
Etext Archives.
Archived from the
original on 25
December 2007.
Retrieved 21 October...
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stylistic sets and
alternative numeric figures) are not available.
Sabon eText is a
version of
Sabon optimized for
screen use,
designed by
Steve Matteson...
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searchable etext. Livy,
Books 6–10, English,
University of
Virginia searchable etext. Livy,
Books 40–45, English,
University of
Virginia searchable etext. Cicero...
- Conference, a
Liberal Quaker ****ociation
Quaker Heritage Press publishes etexts of rare and out-of-print
Quaker do****ents.
Quaker News
collects and combines...
- The
Faber Book of Twentieth-Century Women's
Poetry is a
poetry anthology edited by
Fleur Ad**** that was
published in 1987 by
Faber and Faber. Sixty-four...
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Eighteenth century women poets: an
Oxford anthology is a
poetry anthology edited by
Roger Lonsdale and
published in 1989 by the
Oxford University Press...
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currents that are ac****ulating,
someday the
sparks will be generated. (read
etext at
Project Gutenberg)
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