SARK


Meaning of SARK in English

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

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