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verb
Cark  v. t.  To vex; to worry; to make by anxious care or worry. (R.) "Nor can a man, independently... of God's blessing, care and cark himself one penny richer."



Cark  v. i.  To be careful, anxious, solicitous, or troubled in mind; to worry or grieve. (R.)



noun
Cark  n.  A noxious or corroding care; solicitude; worry. (Archaic.) "His heavy head, devoid of careful cark." "Fling cark and care aside." "Freedom from the cares of money and the cark of fashion."






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"Cark" Quotes from Famous Books



... there—business, convention, the happenings throughout the world. I achieved to a degree the state in which body and spirit were pliant instruments for the simple needs and indulgences of my being, and my mind, relieved of the cark of custom in advanced communities, considered, and clarified as never before, the values of life. It was as if one who had been confined indoors for years at a task supervised by critical guardians was moved ...
— Mystic Isles of the South Seas. • Frederick O'Brien

... though thy way be dark, and earth With ceaseless care do cark, till mirth To thee no sweet strain singeth; Still hide thy life above, and still Believe that God is love; fulfil Whatever ...
— Daily Strength for Daily Needs • Mary W. Tileston

... menstruum of onion-juice. Then he applied the whole to the horse's eyes and bound them up, saying in himself, "Now will his eyes be put out and they will slay me and I shall be at rest from this woe-full life." Then he passed the night with a heart free from the uncertainty[FN555] of cark and care, humbling himself to Allah the Most High and saying, "O Lord, in Thy knowledge is that which dispenseth with asking and craving!" Now when the morning morrowed and the sun shone, the Wazir came to the stable and, ...
— The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 8 • Richard F. Burton



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