γυμνός, -ή, -όν, [in LXX chiefly for עָרוֹם;]
naked, without clothing, and sometimes (as frequently in cl.)
scantily or
poorly clad (Isa.20:2 ff, Tob.1:16, 2Ma.11:12): Mat.25:36, 38 43, 44, Mrk.14:52, Jhn.21:7, Act.19:16, Jas.2:15, Rev.3:17 16:15, 17:16; as subst, to γ,
the naked body, Mrk.14:51. Metaphorical, of things exposed, Heb.4:13; of the soul without a body (Plat,
Crat., with, 20, and cf. Deiss,
LAE, 293), 2Co.5:3; of seed,
bare, 1Co.15:37 (Cremer, 168). (
AS)