ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not provided with, or covered by, a cloak. Also fig. and absol.
1540. Morysine, Vives Introd. Wysd., K iij. It is better, that all thinges be open, playne, unclooked, and symple.
1839. Lever, Lorreq., v. 34. It being now settled to my satisfaction, that Mr. Beamish and the great uncloaked were convertible terms.
1862. J. Spence, Amer., 164. It must stand out unshielded, uncloaked, in the light of open day.