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nude N0188400 (no͞od, nyo͞od) adj. nud·er, nud·est 1. Having no clothing; naked. 2. Permitting or featuring full exposure of the body: a nude beach. 3. Having or being one of a variety of colors, such as pinkish beige, tan, or brown, that are similar to a skin tone. Used of clothing and makeup with respect to the skin tone of the wearer. n. 1. An unclothed human figure, especially an artistic representation. 2. The condition of being unclothed. [Latin nūdus; see nogw- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] nude′ly adv. nu′di·ty (no͞o′dĭ-tē, nyo͞o′-), nude′ness n. nudity (ˈnjuːdɪtɪ) n, pl -ties1. the state or fact of being nude; nakedness2. (Art Terms) rare a nude figure, esp in artThesaurusNoun | 1. | nudity - the state of being without clothing or covering of any kindnakedness, nudenesscondition, status - a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations"nude - without clothing (especially in the phrase `in the nude'); "they swam in the nude"altogether, birthday suit, raw - informal terms for nakedness; "in the raw"; "in the altogether"; "in his birthday suit"undress - partial or complete nakedness; "a state of undress"bareness - the state of being unclothed and exposed (especially of a part of the body) |
nuditynoun nakedness, undress, nudism, bareness, deshabille I object to the constant nudity and bad language on TV.Related words like nudomania, gymnomania fear gymnophobianuditynounThe state of being without clothes:bareness, nakedness, nudeness, undress.Translationsnude (njuːd) adjective without clothes; naked. 裸體的 裸体的 noun a photograph, picture etc of an unclothed human figure. 裸體 裸体ˈnudism noun the practice of not wearing clothes usually because it is thought to be healthy. 裸體主義 裸体主义ˈnudist noun 裸體主義者 裸体主义者ˈnudity noun the state of not wearing clothes. 裸體畫 裸体画in the nude without clothes. 赤身裸體的 赤身裸体的 IdiomsSeenudeNudity
Nudity (religion, spiritualism, and occult)Ritual nudity is not uncommon and was found throughout the ancient world. Both the Greeks and the Romans favored it, as did the naked wise men of India—the Gymnosophists. Ancient British women performed magical rites naked, according to Pliny, as did the women of Ancient Persia. Charles Godfrey Leland tells of the daughters of the ancient Persian magi who worshiped the sun as it rose by waving freshly plucked verbena (one of the seven most powerful plants in magic). In Aradia , Gospel of the Witches of Italy, Leland says that "these Persian priestesses were naked while they thus worshipped, nudity being a symbol of truth and sincerity." Many ancient Jewish prophets worked naked. The Old Testament states (I Samuel 20:23-24): "And the spirit of God was upon him also, and he went on and prophesied, until he came to Naioth in Ramah. And he stripped off his clothes also, and prophesied before Samuel in like manner, and lay down naked all that day and all that night. Wherefore they say, Is Saul also among the prophets?" Leland recounts Aradia, the Witches' Goddess, speaking to her followers: "And as the sign that ye are truly free, Ye shall be naked in your rites, both men and women also." This exhortation is echoed in modern Wicca in the rite of "Drawing Down the Moon." Many early illustrations of Witches and sabbats depict naked Witches. Albrecht Dürer's drawing of a Witch riding on a goat to the Walpurgisnacht shows the Witch naked, as does his The Witch and The Four Witches (1491). Similar is Hans Baldung Grun's Witches Concocting Flying Ointment before the Sabbat (1514). Grun did any number of illustrations showing naked witches, such as Witches at Work, The Consecration of the Fork, and Witches' Sabbat. The Douce Collection, Bodleian Library, Oxford, contains an illustration of The Witches' Sabbat on the Brocken with many of the participants naked. Practically all of Goya's paintings of Witches show them naked, Two Witches Flying on a Broom being typical. In the 1610 (Paris) edition of Pierre de Lancre's Tableau de l'inconstance des mauvais anges, a great gathering of Witches is shown with a circle of dancing nudes in one area and a naked mother presenting her equally naked child to the Horned God in another area, this engraved by Ziarnko. Johannes Geiler von Keisersperg's Die Emeis (1517) shows a naked Assembly of Witches. A decoration on the right hand voussoir of the western doorway of Lyons Cathedral (fourteenth century) shows a naked witch riding on the back of a goat. Today in Witchcraft, Wiccans are divided. The majority in Europe seem to follow the original tradition and to favor ritual nudity, while in the United States the majority prefer to be robed. Some traditions, such as Gardnerian, prescribe ritual nudity, while others leave it to the wishes of the individual covens. NudityAdam and Eveunashamed in Eden without clothes. [O.T.: Genesis 2:25]Agnes, St.hair grew to cover her nakedness. [Christian Hagiog.: Daniel, 21]burlesque showstage entertainment to which was added striptease dancing. [Am. Hist.: EB, II: 383–384]Digambaraascetic Jainist sect whose members went naked. [Jainism: NCE, 1392]Godiva, Lady(d. 1057) rode naked through Coventry to secure tax reduction for the people. [Br. Legend: Brewer Dictionary, 471]Gymnosophistsancient Indian philosophers forsook clothing. [Asian Hist.: Brewer Note-Book, 396]Lee, Gypsy Rose(1914–1970) American burlesque artiste. [Am. Hist.: Halliwell, 429]Maja DesnudaGoya’s celebrated picture of woman in the nude. [Span. Art: Spain, 246–247]Playboy centerfoldnubile woman exhibited au naturel in centerfold of every issue. [Am. Magazines: Playboy]Venus de Milohalf-naked marble Aphrodite. [Gk. Art: Os-borne, 1184]Wilberforce, MissEnglish lady shocks the populace by publicly disrobing when drunk. [Br. Lit.: South Wind in Magill II, 988]Nudity (dreams)Being naked in a dream suggests vulnerability and exposure. It could be compensation for what is going on in daily life. Are you very guarded and unwilling to let people see the “real” you, or are you feeling embarrassment as a result of a mistake or emotional reaction? With this dream, the unconscious might be encouraging you to become more open with your feelings and more accessible emotionally. Additionally, if you see yourself naked in inappropriate places, your rebellious side may be coming through and with it some fear that people may not accept you for what you really are. Nudity in sexual dreams has its own meaning. For suggestions, please see Sex.LegalSeeNudenudity
Synonyms for nuditynoun nakednessSynonyms- nakedness
- undress
- nudism
- bareness
- deshabille
Synonyms for nuditynoun the state of being without clothesSynonyms- bareness
- nakedness
- nudeness
- undress
Synonyms for nuditynoun the state of being without clothing or covering of any kindSynonymsRelated Words- condition
- status
- nude
- altogether
- birthday suit
- raw
- undress
- bareness
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