different between sare vs sark
sare
English
Alternative forms
- sear
Adjective
sare (comparative sarer, superlative sarest)
- (Britain, archaic) dry, withered
- Burn ash-wood green, 'tis a fire for a queen;
- Burn ash-wood sare, 'twool make a man sware.
- (dialectal, Kent, archaic) tender, rotten
- (dialectal, Northern England, archaic) melancholy, bad, severe
Adverb
sare (comparative sarer, superlative sarest)
- (Britain, dialectal, Northern England, archaic) much, very much, greatly
Anagrams
- AREs, ARSE, Ares, EARs, ERAs, Ersa, SERA, Sear, ares, arse, ears, eras, rase, reas, sear, sera
Aromanian
Noun
sare
- Alternative form of sari
Basque
Noun
sare
- net
Inari Sami
Etymology
From Proto-Samic *sër?.
Noun
sa?e
- bilberry
Inflection
Further reading
- Koponen, Eino; Ruppel, Klaas; Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002-2008) Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages?[1], Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland
Javanese
Verb
sare
- Dated spelling of saré.
Noun
sare
- Dated spelling of saré.
Makasar
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?sar?]
Verb
sare (Lontara spelling ???, semi-transitive assare)
- (transitive) to give
Pali
Alternative forms
Noun
sare
- inflection of saras:
- locative singular
- accusative plural
- inflection of sara:
- locative singular
- accusative plural
Portuguese
Verb
sare
- first-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of sarar
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present subjunctive of sarar
- third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of sarar
- third-person singular (você) negative imperative of sarar
Romanian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin sale, from Latin s?l, salem, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *seh?l-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sa.re/
- Rhymes: -are
Noun
sare f (plural s?ruri)
- salt
Declension
Related terms
- s?ra
- s?rat
- s?r?tur?
- s?nin?
- s?rune
Swahili
Pronunciation
Noun
sare (n class, plural sare)
- uniform (distinctive outfit as a means of identifying members of a group)
- (sports) a draw (tie between two teams)
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sark
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s??k/
Etymology 1
From Middle English serk, sark, serke, from Old English serc, syrc m; and syrce, sirce, serce f (“sark, shirt, shift, smock, tunic, corselet, coat of mail”), from Proto-West Germanic *sarki, from Proto-Germanic *sarkiz (“shirt, armour, hauberk”), from Proto-Indo-European *swerg-, *swerk- (“clothes worn outside”), from Proto-Indo-European *ser- (“to arrange, tack, tie, unite”).
Cognate with Scots sark, serk (“shirt, shift”), North Frisian serk (“shirt”), Danish særk (“gown, shirt”), Swedish särk (“shirt, chemise”), Icelandic serkur (“nightshirt”).
Noun
sark (plural sarks)
- (Scotland and Northern England) A shirt.
Related terms
- berserk
- sarkit
Etymology 2
Verb
sark (third-person singular simple present sarks, present participle sarking, simple past and past participle sarked)
- (transitive) To cover with sarking, or thin boards.
Anagrams
- AKRs, Kars, arks, kars, ksar, skar
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [???rk]
- Hyphenation: sark
- Rhymes: -?rk
Noun
sark (plural sarkok)
- pole (an extreme point of an axis, e.g. magnetically or geographically)
Declension
Derived terms
Further reading
- sark in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh: A magyar nyelv értelmez? szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: ?ISBN
Middle English
Noun
sark
- Alternative form of serk
North Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian zerke, from Proto-West Germanic *kirik?. Cognates include Mooring North Frisian schörk and West Frisian tsjerke.
Noun
sark f (plural sarken)
- (Föhr-Amrum) church
- At St. Clemens sark as en sark uun Neebel üüb Oomram.
- Saint Clement's Church is a church in Nebel on Amrum.
- At St. Clemens sark as en sark uun Neebel üüb Oomram.
Scots
Etymology
From Old English serc, syrc, sierce, from Germanic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?rk/
- (Southern Scots) IPA(key): [s?rk]
Noun
sark (plural sarks)
- a man's shirt
- a woman's shift or chemise
Derived terms
- cutty sark (“short chemise or undergarment”)
- sarkfu (“shirtful”)
- sarkin (“coarse linen for shirts; roof boarding”)
Verb
sark (third-person singular present sarks, present participle sarkin, past sarkit, past participle sarkit)
- to clothe in or provide with a shirt
- to cover the rafters of a roof with wooden boards, line a roof with wood for the slates to be nailed on
Tocharian B
Noun
sark
- back (of the body)
Volapük
Noun
sark (nominative plural sarks)
- coffin
Declension
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