bärsärk

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse berserkr (berserk), either from berr (bare) or from ber- (bear) and serkr (shirt).

Noun

bärsärk

  1. berserk, berserker (a crazed Norse warrior who fought in a frenzy)
  • bärsärkagång

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