Definition of Serks

1. serk [n] - See also: serk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Serks

seriphs
serir
serirs
seriscission
serjeant
serjeant-at-arms
serjeant-at-law
serjeanties
serjeantries
serjeantry
serjeants
serjeanty
serk
serkali
serkalis
serks (current term)
sermocination
sermocinations
sermon
sermoned
sermoneer
sermoneers
sermoner
sermoners
sermonet
sermonets
sermonette
sermonettes
sermonic
sermoning

Literary usage of Serks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Agnews of Lochnaw: A History of the Hereditary Sheriffs of Galloway by Andrew Agnew (1864)
"It. Ane old Rccl Coat with ane pair of Grey Breeches, and ane Red Cloak. It. Ane hat with ane gold hat band. Hafe serks, hail ..."

2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"His other works Consist of three sermons. Consult Howlett in tue Rolls serks, ‘Chronicles of Stephen, Henny II amid Richard P ..."

3. Algebra: An Elementary Text Book for the Higher Classes of Secondary Schools by George Chrystal (1889)
"... form an increasing serks of integral numbers, and that the same is true of the and Cor. 2. From (3) and (4) it follows that t>_ JJ Pn-i «»-i+ «n-« + (5) ..."

4. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1906)
"... (Cope) from the Edmonton serks of the North-west Territory. Contr. Canad. Pal., Ottawa, 3, pt. 3, 1£04, (1-27). 4to. [5627?6 5631]. ..."

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