ppl. a. [UN-1 8.] Not furnished or covered with draperies; nude, naked.
1814. Monthly Rev., LXXIII. 531. He observes that those intend to incur the contemplation of the undraped figure.
1866. Athenæum, 24 Nov., 676/3. He made of the little, lively, happy fellow, a joyous, undraped child.
fig. 1870. Burton, Hist. Scot., lxii. (1873), V. 373. Although his indulgence in drinking was undraped by any outward cover of decorum.