skyclad

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From sky +‎ clad, indicating that the person in question is clad only in the sky. Attested from early 20th century England, it is partially a calque of Sanskrit दिगम्बर (digambara, having all (=ten) quarters of the globe as one's only clothing, i.e., naked).

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skyclad (not comparable)

  1. Belonging to the Digambara school of Jainism.
  2. (poetic or paganism) Nude, naked, especially when outdoors.
    • 1989, Ken Radford, Fire Burn, page 135:
      There he stood, sky-clad, smearing witch's ointment all over.

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