γυμνός
γυμνός
naked, unclad, Od., etc.
unarmed, Il., etc.:— τὰ γυμνά the parts not covered by armour, the exposed parts, Thuc., Xen.: esp. the right side (the left being covered by the shields), Thuc.
of things, γυμνὸν τόξον an uncovered bow, i. e. taken out of the case, Od.
c. gen. stripped of a thing, Hdt., Aesch.
in common language γυμνός meant lightly clad, i. e. in the tunic only (χιτών), without the mantle (ἱμάτιον), Lat. nudus, Hes., Xen.
bare, mere, NTest.