PARAGAUDÆ, among the Romans, were wreaths of gold, or silk and gold, interwoven in, not sewed to their garments. The garment was sometimes of one colour with one paragaudæ; sometimes of two colours, with two paragaudæ; of three colours, with three paragaudæ, &c. They were worn both by men and women.
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