Quick Definition
I am poorly clad
Strong's Definition
to strip, i.e. (reflexively) go poorly clad
Derivation: from a derivative of G1131 (γυμνός);
KJV Usage: be naked
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
γυμνητεύω (γυμνιτεύω L T Tr WH; (cf. Tdf. Proleg., p. 81; Winer's Grammar, 92 (88))); (γυμνήτης); (A. V. literally to be naked, i. e.) to be lightly or poorly clad: 1Co_4:11. (So in Dio Chrysostom 25, 3 and other later writings; to be a light-armed soldier, Plutarch, Aem. 16; Dio Cassius, 47, 34, 2.)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
γυμνιτεύω gymniteuō 1x
to be poorly clad, 1Co_4:11
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
*† γυμνιτεύω
( Rec. γυμνητ -, v. Tdf., Pr. , 81),
to be naked or scantily clad: 1Co_4:11 ( cf. ἐν ψύχει κ . γυμνότητι , 2Co_11:27 ; γυμνοί , Jas_2:15 . In κοινή writers, γ . also means to go light-armed .)†
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
γυμνητεύω [Etym: from γυμνής] "to be light-armed", Plut.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
γυμνιτεύω (Rec. γυμνητ-, V. Tdf ., Pr., 81),
to be naked or scantily clad: 1Co.4:11 (cf. ἐν ψύχει κ. γυμνότητι), 2Co.11:27; γυμνοί, Jas.2:15. In κοινή writers, γ. also means to go light-armed.†
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