ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not provided with, or covered by, a cloak. Also fig. and absol.

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1540.  Morysine, Vives’ Introd. Wysd., K iij. It is better, that all thinges be open, playne, unclooked, and symple.

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1839.  Lever, Lorreq., v. 34. It being now settled to my satisfaction, that Mr. Beamish and the great uncloaked were ‘convertible terms.’

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1862.  J. Spence, Amer., 164. It must stand out unshielded, uncloaked, in the light of open day.

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