1. burk - Noun
2. burk - Verb
3. Burk - Proper noun
United States frontierswoman and legendary figure of the Wild West noted for her marksmanship (1852-1903)
Source: WordNetBurk (1950) 405 Wagner continued his correspondence with Mathilde and his friendship with her husband Otto, who maintained his financial support of the composer. Source: Internet
Burk (1950) 409–28 Portrait of Ludwig II of Bavaria about the time when he first met Wagner, by Ferdinand von Piloty, 1865 In Biebrich, Wagner at last began work on Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, his only mature comedy. Source: Internet
The castle of Ard-na-riadh was taken by the sons of O'Dubhda against the son of John Burk; and a war broke out between themselves and the descendants of Rickard Burk, and many depredations and homicides were committed between them, in hoc anno. Source: Internet
MMPJ’s event on Monday held a Maghreb prayer outside of Burk Science Building to take a stance to remember the victims of Sunday’s attack. Source: Internet
The castle of Ard-na-riadh was taken by the sons of Thomas Burk from the sons of O'Dubhda, in the night, in like manner. Source: Internet
He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Richard Berk, John Gilbert Burk, Robert Cole, Luther Cole and Charlie Cole Jr.; and two sisters, Milla Jane Gourley and Julia Ash. Source: Internet