ppl. a. [f. BARE v. + -ED.]

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  1.  Made bare, exposed to view, naked, nude.

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a. 1300.  [see BARE v. 1.]

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1552.  Huloet, Bared, nudatus.

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1583.  Babington, Commandm. (1590), 432. As good Sem and Japheth did to their bared father.

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1842.  Tennyson, Œnone, 137. Her clear and bared limbs.

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  2.  Stripped, denuded, cleared of covering.

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1382.  Wyclif, Num. xx. 19. Bi the beryd weye [Vulg. via trita] we shulen goon.

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1579.  Spenser, Sheph. Cal., Feb., 112. His bared boughes were beaten with stormes.

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1825.  Waterton, Wander., I. i. 88. A rood or two of bared ground.

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