1. wark - Noun
2. wark - Verb
3. Wark - Proper noun
Work; a building.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFyrst I protest, beaw schirris, by зour leif Beis weill avisit my wark or зhe reprief; Consider it warly, reid oftar than anys, Weill at a blenk sle poetry nocht tayn is. Gavin Douglas
War's a fearsome thing. They'll be cunning that catches me at this wark again. Walter Scott
I amna fou' sae muckle as tired - deid dune. It's gey and hard wark coupin' gless for gless Wi' Cruivie and Gilsanquhar and the like, And I'm no' juist as bauld as aince I wes. Hugh MacDiarmid
Changes o' wark is a lightening o' hearts. Scottish Proverb
Stable the steed, and put your wife to bed when there's night wark to do. Scottish Proverb
Canadian media scholar Harold Innis had the theory that people use different types of media to communicate and which one they choose to use will offer different possibilities for the shape and durability of society (Wark, McKenzie 1997). Source: Internet