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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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(Nakit,) Naiked, n. [Mod. Eng. naked id. (1726), f. Nakit,a.] The face or plain surface of a wall. —1676 Soc. Ant. XIV. 336.
The portch thrie or ffour foott off the naiked of the wall of the front