Strong's #1131: gumnos (pronounced goom-nos')
of uncertain affinity; nude (absolute or relative, literal or figurative):--naked.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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gumnos
1) properly
1a) unclad, without clothing, the naked body
1b) ill clad
1c) clad in undergarments only (the outer garments or cloak being laid aside)
1d) of the soul, whose garment is the body, stripped of the body, without a body
2) metaphorically
2a) naked, i.e. open, lay bare
2b) only, mere, bare, i.e. mere grain not the plant itself
Part of Speech: adjective
Relation: of uncertain affinity
Citing in TDNT: 1:773, 133
Usage:
This word is used 15 times:
Matthew 25:36: " Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me:"
Matthew 25:38: "and took thee in? or naked, and clothed"
Matthew 25:43: "a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed"
Matthew 25:44: "or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in"
Mark 14:51: "having a linen cloth cast about his naked body; and the young men laid hold on"
Mark 14:52: "and fled from them naked."
John 21:7: "his fisher's coat unto him, (for he was naked,) and did cast"
Acts 19:16: "out of that house naked and wounded."
1 Corinthians 15:37: "that body that shall be, but bare grain, it may chance of wheat,"
2 Corinthians 5:3: "being clothed we shall not be found naked."
Hebrews 4:13: "that is not manifest in his sight: but all things are naked and opened"
James 2:15: "or sister be naked, and destitute of daily"
Revelation 3:17: "and blind, and naked:"
Revelation 16:15: "garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame."
Revelation 17:16: "her desolate and naked, and shall eat her flesh,"