ˈsärk noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English (Scots) serk, from Old English serc, serce; akin to Old Norse serkr shirt and perhaps to Old High German saruh bathtub, cupboard, chest
dialect chiefly Britain : a body garment for either sex : shirt
ˈsärk noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English (Scots) serk, from Old English serc, serce; akin to Old Norse serkr shirt and perhaps to Old High German saruh bathtub, cupboard, chest
dialect chiefly Britain : a body garment for either sex : shirt
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012