ppl. a. [UNDER-1 10 a.] Insufficiently clad or clothed. Also fig.
1622. T. Scott, Belg. Pismire, 81. With vs the only glory is to be gay, and the greatest shame to be under-clad.
1647. N. Ward, Simple Cobler, 77. Not long since, I met with a book, the best to mee I ever saw; yet under favour, it was somewhat underclad.
1896. Voice (N.Y.), 27 Aug., 4/6. The underfed, underclad, and needy millions.