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CANDIDATE

Volume 6 · 66 words · 1860 Edition

(from candidatus, white-robed), a person who aspires to some public office. In the Roman commonwealth, candidates wore a white robe rendered shining by the art of the fuller. This garment, according to Plutarch, they wore without a tunic or waistcoat; either that they might appear more humble, or that they might more easily show to the people the scars of wounds received in battle. See AMBIVUS.