STRIP, STRIPPED
ADJECTIVES
L18 ► UNRIGGED stripped → sl.
NOUNS
1394 ► RAND a strip or long slice → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1420 ► LEACH a slice, as of meat, etc.; a strip → obs.
1777 ► SCREED a shred, a fragment, a crumb; a long thin strip of material, paper, land, etc.; a narrow plantation or belt of wood → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1904 ► RIB a strip of anything → Sc. & Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1904 ► SCRIBE a narrow strip of any material; a long and narrow strip of arable land → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
VERBS
– CAP ONE’S SKIN to strip naked …Bk1891 thieves’ sl.
– CAST ONE’S SKIN to strip naked …Bk1891 thieves’ sl.
– CONNUDATE to strip naked; to make bare …1623 obs.
– DEBARE to strip down, to make quite bare …1567 obs.
– NAKE to make naked, to bare, to lay bare, to strip …c1320 obs. exc. Sc.
– NAKEN to strip naked; to divest of clothing; to lay bare …a1240 obs.
– NUDATE to make bare or naked, to strip, to unclothe …1688 obs. rare
– PEEL to strip …1820 sl.
– RIG A BLOSS to strip a wench …Bk1903 sl.
– SHUCK to strip oneself; to undress …1843 Amer. dial.
– SKIN to remove one’s clothing; to strip …1851 Brit. & US colloq.
– TIRD to strip, to denude; to scatter …1892 Sc.
– TIRL to roll or turn back, to pull or strip off (a garment or the clothes from a person, his back, etc.; the bedclothes from a bed; the thatch or roof from a house, etc.) …a1500 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– TIRL to uncover by rolling back the covering; to strip a person naked; to unroof a building …1721 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– TIRR to strip a person naked; to uncover; to unroof a house, etc. …1553 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– TIRR to take off one’s clothes; to undress, to strip …1787 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– TIRVE to roll or pull back, or pluck off (the covering, clothes, skin, etc. from a person or animal); to strip off (clothes, armour; the thatch, slates, or roof of a house, etc.) …c1300 obs.
– TIRVE to strip a person of his clothes, etc., an animal of its skin, a house of its roof; to strip naked or bare …c1386 obs.
– UNCASE to strip a person; to undress …1570-6
– UNGEAR to undress, to unwrap; to strip off the clothes; to make naked …1788 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– UNHEAL to strip, to uncover, to unroof …1891 Eng. dial.
– UNRAG to strip off the clothes; to undress …Bk1905 Eng. dial.
– UNRIG to strip someone of their clothes …L18 sl.