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BIBLICAL FIGURE, SON OF LAMECH, MAJOR FIGURE IN THE BOOK OF GENESIS, PROPHET IN THE BIBLE
No'ah; No'a; Nuach; Nooh; Flood (Bible); Noah (Hebrew Bible); Noah and the Ark; נוֹחַ; Noahian; Noahtic; Noah's drunkenness; Noah's nakedness; Intoxication of Noah
  • A Jewish depiction of Noah
  • Noah's drunkenness, Ham mocks Noah, Noah is covered, Canaan is cursed. Egerton Genesis.
  • [[Genesis Apocryphon]], a portion of the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]] that features Noah
  • George Smith]], who transliterated and read the so-called "Babylonian Flood Story" of Tablet XI of the [[Epic of Gilgamesh]]
  • Mughal miniature]]
  • Noah's ark and the deluge from Zubdat-al Tawarikh
  • ''Noah curses Ham'' by [[Gustave Doré]]
  • An early Christian depiction showing Noah giving the gesture of [[orant]] as the dove returns
  • 12th-century Venetian [[mosaic]] depiction of Noah sending the [[dove]]
  • The dispersion of the descendants of Shem, Ham, and Japheth (map from the 1854 ''Historical Textbook and Atlas of Biblical Geography'')

nakedness      
n. γυνότης, γυνότητα, γύμνια
stark naked         
  • Abu Ghraib prison torture]] scandal: a naked prisoner being forced to crawl and bark like a dog on a leash.
  • In many European countries women may sunbathe without covering their breasts.
  • A woman breastfeeding in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]], 2017
  • Bathing in the center of East Berlin, [[East Germany]] (1958)
  • [[Skinny dipping]] in a river
  • Nude people at Fremont Solstice Parade in Seattle, Washington, US
  • Ivory Soap]] ad
  • sea snail]] shells from [[Upper Palaeolithic Europe]], dated between 39,000 and 25,000 BCE. The practice of body adornment is associated with the emergence of behavioral modernity.
  • Outdoor bathing at [[Zhiben Hot Spring]], [[Taiwan]] 2012
  • People taking part in the [[World Naked Bike Ride]] in London, 2012
STATE OF WEARING NO CLOTHING
Unclothed; No clothing; Male nudity; Nakedness; Buttnaked; Frontal nudity; Nekkid; Kaalgat; Bare-arse; Bare-ass; Birthday suits; Bare-balls; Bare-butt; Starkers; Stark naked; Female nudity; Full frontal nudity; Female nude; Public nudity; Full-frontal nudity; Nude; Clothes free; Clothes-free; Clothing-free; Clothing free; Partial nudity; Bareheaded; Adamskostuum; Full nudity; The bare; Fully naked; Gratuitous nude; Functional nude; Naked girls; Naked women; Nude women; Naked men; Undraped; Nudity in public; Nudity in physical education; Nudity (partial and analogous); Birthday suit; Nudity in the home; Parental nudity; Nudityh; Nudity and children; Children and nudity; Stark-naked; Never nude; Naked; Nude children; Nudely; Nudities; Nakedly; Nudest; Clothesfree; Clothingfree; Nakedity; Nude in public; Partially nude; Fully nude; In the buff; Public nude event; Bareness; Naked people; Disrobe; Disrobing; Naked children; Legality of public nudity; Private nudity; Legal status of public nudity; Dishabiliophobia; Birthday Suit; Clothes off; No clothes; Male nude; Draft:Naked people; Psychology of nudity; Nudity in ancient Egypt; Islam and nudity; Christianity and nudity; Naked human
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Definitie

naked
adj.
1) stark naked
2) (misc.) to walk around naked

Wikipedia

Noah

Noah () appears as the last of the pre-Flood patriarchs in the traditions of Abrahamic religions. His story appears in the Hebrew Bible (Book of Genesis, chapters 5–9), the Quran and Baha'i writings. Noah is referenced in various other books of the Bible, including the New Testament, and in associated deuterocanonical books.

The Genesis flood narrative is among the best-known stories of the Bible. In this account, Noah labored faithfully to build the Ark at God's command, ultimately saving not only his own family, but mankind itself and all land animals, from extinction during the Flood, which God created after regretting that the world was full of sin. Afterwards, God made a covenant with Noah and promised never again to destroy all the Earth's creatures with a flood. Noah is also portrayed as a "tiller of the soil" and as a drinker of wine. After the flood, God commands Noah and his sons to "be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth".