ppl. a. [f. BARE v. + -ED.]
1. Made bare, exposed to view, naked, nude.
a. 1300. [see BARE v. 1.]
1552. Huloet, Bared, nudatus.
1583. Babington, Commandm. (1590), 432. As good Sem and Japheth did to their bared father.
1842. Tennyson, Œnone, 137. Her clear and bared limbs.
2. Stripped, denuded, cleared of covering.
1382. Wyclif, Num. xx. 19. Bi the beryd weye [Vulg. via trita] we shulen goon.
1579. Spenser, Sheph. Cal., Feb., 112. His bared boughes were beaten with stormes.
1825. Waterton, Wander., I. i. 88. A rood or two of bared ground.