wark
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Is wark a Scrabble word?
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Definition
noun (English)
1. (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Pain; ache.Synonyms: agony, pang, misery, pain, warkNorthern-EnglandScotlandUKdialectal
verb (English)
1. (intransitive) To be in pain; ache.Synonyms: hurt, suffer, ache, agonize, anguish, hurt, pain, passionintransitive
noun (English)
1. (obsolete, chiefly Scotland) Work.Examples: "That September (1582) in time of vacance, my uncle Mr. Andrew, Mr. Thomas Buchanan and I, hearing that Mr. George Buchanan was weak, and his history under the press, passed over to Edinburgh anes errand to visite him, and to see the wark."; "We'dn done a pratty day or two's wark afore t' sodgers geet at us."; "“Mair wark," replied Tibbie, looking round on her well-kept pans and candlesticks."Synonyms: labour, effort, exertion, pains, wark, workScotlandobsolete
2. (obsolete, chiefly Scotland) A building.Examples: "'Yet this imposition,' says Nicoll, 'seemed not to thrive; for at the same instant God frae the heavens declared his anger by sending thunder, and unheard tempests, and storms, and inundations of water, whilk destroyed their common mills, dams, and warks, to the town's great charges and expenses.' Eleven mills belonging to Edinburgh, and five belonging to Heriot's Hospital, all upon the Water of Leith, were destroyed on this occasion, 'with their dams, water-gangs, timber and stone- warks, the haill wheels of their mills, timber graith, and haill other warks.'"; "They speak in high terms of "his extraordiner panes and grait cair he had in that Wark, baith by his advyce, and in the building of the same."; "And because the said Thomas Fallisdaill and John Semple ar alreddy enterit to the said wark, [ and ] coft materiallis as thai declairit, and ressauit ane pairt of the said taxatioun;"Synonyms: edifice, building, edifice, warkScotlandobsolete
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