nakedise

English

Etymology

naked + -ise

Verb

nakedise (third-person singular simple present nakedises, present participle nakedising, simple past and past participle nakedised)

  1. Alternative form of nakedize
    • 1888, Félix Rabbe, Shelley: the Man and the Poet, page 188:
      I gained some credit by communicating that I had sometimes nakedised, under the authority and by the advice of the celebrated Dr. Franklin, who wrote with earnestness in commendation of air-baths, for so he called and esteemed the remaining naked for some hours in the early morning.
    • 1897, Macmillan's Magazine - Volume 75, page 128:
      The five children were required to spend some hours of each forenoon without any clothes on, nakedising as Mr. Newton called it, as a return to primitive innocence.
    • 1920, Words in Pain, page 76:
      But the children did; they were left to the tender mercy of their old Mother and were allowed to enjoy nearly a full hour of nakedising.
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