† nuˈdate,v.Obs.rare. [f.ppl. stem of L. nūdāre.] trans. ‘To make bare or naked’ (Bailey, 1721). Hence nuˈdatedppl. a. 1688Holme Armoury ii. 119/1 Such [trees] as are covered with thick or thin husks..are of three sorts, as..Nudated, or smooth thin husks.