serk

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Old English serc, from Proto-Germanic *sarkiz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɛrk/, /sark/

Noun

serk (plural serkes)

  1. A shirt used as an undergarment (e.g. a undershirt or chemise)

Descendants

References


Old Norse

Noun

serk

  1. inflection of serkr:
    1. accusative singular indefinite
    2. dative singular indefinite
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