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bared, ppl. a.|bɛəd| [f. bare v. + -ed.] 1. Made bare, exposed to view, naked, nude.
a1300[see bare v. 1]. 1552Huloet, Bared, nudatus. 1583Babington Commandm. (1590) 432 As good Sem and Japheth did to their bared father. 1842Tennyson Œnone 137 Her clear and bared limbs. 2. Stripped, denuded, cleared of covering.
1382Wyclif Num. xx. 19 Bi the beryd weye [Vulg. via trita] we shulen goon. 1579Spenser Sheph. Cal. Feb. 112 His bared boughes were beaten with stormes. 1825Waterton Wander. i. i. 88 A rood or two of bared ground. |