γυμνός

Etymology
From by Cowgill's Law (o → u between labial and resonant), from  by metathesis (possible taboo deformation; if the metathesis didn't happen we would have *νυγμός), from ; see there for the cognates.

Adjective

 * 1) naked, nude, unclad
 * 2) unarmed, without armor, defenseless
 * 3) bare, uncovered
 * 4) stripped, destitute
 * 5) lightly clad
 * 6) mere

Etymology
From, from , ultimately from.

Adjective

 * 1) naked, unsheathed, bare.

Related terms

 * see: