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Berserker
Berserk Ber"serk, Berserker Ber"serk*er, n. [Icel. berserkr.] 1. (Scand. Myth.) One of a class of legendary heroes, who fought frenzied by intoxicating liquors, and naked, regardless of wounds. --Longfellow. 2. One who fights as if frenzied, like a Berserker.

Meaning of Serke from wikipedia

- Sirk'i (Aymara for wart, also spelled Cerke, Cirque, Serke, Serkhe, Sirqui) may refer to: Sirk'i (Cochabamba), a mountain in the Cochabamba Department...
- olive (Persian: سنجد, romanized: senjed) Vinegar (Persian: سرکه, romanized: serke) Apple (Persian: سیب, romanized: sib) Garlic (Persian: سیر, romanized: sir)...
- parliament were directly elected in their respective constituencies: Uwe Serke (CDU, Frankfurt am Main I), Miriam Dahlke (Greens, Frankfurt am Main II)...
- summer. It is sometimes seasoned with mint. Sekanjabin is a compound of سرکه serke ("vinegar") and انگبین angabin ("honey").[citation needed] Oxymel Shrub...
- Zsuzsanna Lorántffy, anglicized as Susanna Lorantffy (1602 in Ónod, Hungary – 1660 in Sárospatak, Hungary) was a Princess consort of Transylvania by marriage...
- broth served in bowls called kese. It is also followed by a broth called ak-serke (shorpo mixed with kymyz or ayran), which is thought to help with settling...
- Mustang Districts. Its dialects have limited mutual intelligibility. Seke (Serke, Tangbe, Tetang, Chuksang) is sometimes considered a separate language....
- Joel ben Samuel Sirkis (Hebrew: רבי יואל בן שמואל סירקיש; born 1561 - March 14, 1640) also known as the Bach (an abbreviation of his magnum opus BAyit...
- (related to Old Norse serkr) is precisely serċ, syrċ > Middle English serk, serke, sark (through the Anglian variant). In ancient times, Sark was almost certainly...
- Taz , Baybaqtı , , , Tana Masqar Altıbas (Alaşa) , , Qızılqurıt , , , Şerkeş , , Isıq , Älimulı Qarasaqal , , Qarakesek , Törtqara Şekti , , Şömekey...