IPA: /sɑrk/
KK: /sɑrk/
A type of shirt, often worn as an undergarment or as part of traditional clothing.
He wore a sark under his tunic for added warmth.
The word 'sark' originates from Old English 'serc', meaning a shirt or garment. It specifically refers to a type of clothing worn next to the skin, often a simple undergarment.
Think of 'sark' as a simple garment or shirt, as it comes from the Old English word for a shirt.