Originally Posted By: BranShea
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surprised to find the word has a long history.
Cark
Pronunciation [kahrk] Show IPA Archaic.
–noun

1.care or worry.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)

2.to worry.



Origin:
1250–1300; ME carken to be anxious, OE becarcian, appar. deriv. of car- (base of caru care ) + -k suffix FPRIVATE "TYPE=PICT;ALT="

Dictionary.com Unabridged
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cark (kärk )
tr. & intr.v. carked, cark·ing, carks
To burden or be burdened with trouble; worry.
n. A worry; a trouble: carks and cares.

[Middle English carken, from Norman French carquier, to burden, load, from Late Latin carricāre; see cargo.]



Just remembering it from a bus ride in my child hood gives it a long history.

Last edited by LukeJavan8; 03/06/09 10:45 PM.

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