: to dress especially in fine clothing—usually used with up or out
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Tog Began as Slang
The history of tog is a true rags-to-riches tale that begins with the slang of vagabonds and thieves—specifically, with the noun togeman, an old (and now obsolete) slang word meaning "cloak." By the early 18th century, the noun tog, a shortened form of togeman, was being used as a slang word for "coat," and before the century's end the plural form togs was being used to mean "clothing." The verb tog debuted shortly after togs and was immediately in style as a word for dressing up. You may be wondering if there's a connection between tog and toga, and if so, you are right on track. Togeman is believed to be derived in part from toga, which means "cloak" or "mantle" in Latin.
Synonyms
apparel
array
attire
bedeck
caparison
clothe
costume
deck (out)
do up
dress
dress up
enrobe
garb
garment
get up
gown
habit
invest
rig (out)
robe
suit
toilet
vesture
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Example Sentences
Recent Examples on the WebThe Reds were first togged out by New Balance for the 2015/16 season, following the American sportswear company's takeover of Warrior Sports (remember them?) and have produced Liverpool's clobber for the last five seasons.SI.com, 29 Sep. 2019