Virgâtus, pen. prod. Adiect. That hath rods, or long raies or slrikes in it like rods. vt Virgatum sagulum. Vir. That hath raies or strikes in it, as we see in buslion.Calathisci virgati. Catul. Licle paniers made of twigs.Corpore virgato tigris. Sil. A tigre hauing his bodie ful of long stripes of diuers colours.Tigres virgatæ. Sen. Vestes virgatæ auro. Silli. Garmentes made with raies or stripes of gold in them.Vbera virgata. Sen.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
virgātus, a, um, adj. [id.]. I.Made of twigs or osiers: calathisci, Cat. 64, 320. —II. (Acc. to virga, II. C.) Striped: sagula, Verg. A. 8, 660: vestes, Sil. 4, 155: tigris, Sen. Hippol. 344; id. Herc. Oet. 146; cf.: virgato corpore tigris, Sil. 5, 148: nurus,