1. sark - Noun
2. sark - Verb
3. Sark - Proper noun
A shirt.
To cover with sarking, or thin boards.
Source: Webster's dictionarySark is a heavy-duty machine. Source: Internet
A SENIOR Isle of Man Civil Servant is set to play a key role in supporting the constitutional development of Sark, the smallest of the four main Channel Islands. Source: Internet
The de Carteret family 'ruled' Sark until 1720, when the lease passed to the Le Pelley family of Guernsey, and then in the 19th century to the Collings family, from whom the current Seigneur, Michael Beaumont, is descended. Source: Internet
The wigwam was built by Mi'kmaq Elder Junior Peter Paul and Michael Sark, who spent time this summer harvesting locally everything required for the construction, including birch bark and spruce root. Source: Internet
Cutty Sark station is underground, and both costs and the risk to nearby historic buildings prevent platform extension. Source: Internet
Each jurisdiction raises its own taxation, citation although in 1949 Alderney (but not Sark) transferred its fiscal rights to Guernsey. Source: Internet