Legal Definition and Related Resources of Nude
Meaning of Nude
Naked. Figuratively, this word is applied to various subjects. ‘ A nude contract, nudum pactum, is one without a consideration. Nude matter is a bare allegation of a thing done, without any evidence of it.
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Grammar
This term is an adjetive.
Etimology of Nude
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1530s, a legal term, “unsupported, not formally attested,” from Latin nudus “naked, bare, unclothed, stripped” (see naked). General sense of “mere, plain, simple” attested from 1550s. In reference to the human body, meaning “unclothed,” it is an artistic euphemism for naked, dating from 1610s (implied in nudity) but not in common use in this sense until mid-19c.
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See Also
- Indecency
- Naked
- Obscene
- Obligation
- Pact
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