noun, plural to·gae vi·ri·les [toh-jee vi-rahy-leez, –ree-; Latin taw-gahy wi-ree-les] /ˈtoʊ dʒi vɪˈraɪ liz, -ˈri-; Latin ˈtɔ gaɪ wɪˈri lɛs/.
- the white toga assumed by boys in ancient Rome at the end of their 14th year.
noun
- (in ancient Rome) the toga assumed by a youth at the age of 14 as a symbol of manhood and citizenship