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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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sarn
English
Etymology
Welsh sarn (“a causeway, paving”).
This SARN could be linked to the Latin root of STRATA that gave ESTRÉE in Old French "road". In that case SARN might have been an ancient *STERNA/STARNA/STRANA/STRONA "thing that is strewn". This root is indo-european.
Noun
sarn (plural sarns)
- (Britain, dialect) A pavement or stepping stone.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Johnson to this entry?)
Anagrams
- Arns, Nasr, RNAS, RNAs, sRNA, snar, srna
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sarn/
Noun
sarn f
- genitive plural of sarna
- Synonym: saren
Further reading
- sarn in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Veps
Etymology
Related to Finnish saarna.
Noun
sarn
- tale
sarn From the web:
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