afklæde
Danish
editEtymology
editFrom af (“off”) + klæde (“to dress”).
Pronunciation
editVerb
editafklæde (imperative afklæd, infinitive at afklæde, present tense afklæder, past tense afklædte, perfect tense har afklædt)
- (transitive) undress
- 1942, Gunnar Gunnarsson, Brandur paa Bjarg. Roman fra Island. (2. Opl.) - København: Gyldendal 1942. 255 S. 8°:
- Men da de slæbte ham hjem til Husene, var Vandet løbet af ham, hvorpaa de havde afklædt ham og gnedet ham tør og faaet Liv i ham.
- But as they dragged him home to the houses, the water had trickled off him, whereupon they had undressed him, rubbed him dry and restored his consciousness.
- (reflexive, intransitive) undress
- 2015, Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, DragonLance Krøniker #3: Dragons of Spring Dawning, Tellerup A/S, →ISBN:
- Hun havde afklædt sig sølvrustningen og iført sig en draconianer-rustning fra en død kriger.
- She had taken off the silver suit of armour and taken on a Draconian suit of armour from a dead warrior.