ʿārar עָרַר ‘to strip’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?: a primitive root
ʿārar v
1) to strip, make bare, strip oneself
1a) (Qal) to strip, strip oneself
1b) (Poel) to lay bare
1c) (Hithpalpel) to be utterly stripped, be utterly laid bare
1d) (Pilpel) break