- lark
- larklark1 [lärk]n.[ME lark, laverke < OE laferce, older læwerce, akin to Ger lerche (OHG lērahha), ON lævirki (Dan lerke)]1. any of a large family (Alaudidae) of chiefly Old World passerine birds, including the skylark and horned lark2. any of various birds from other families, as the meadowlarklark2 [lärk]vi.[? alteration (infl. by LARK1) of northern dial. lake < ME laike, to play < ON leika & OE lacan, akin to Goth laikan, to hop, leap < IE base * leig-, * loig-, to hop > Sans rḗjatē, (he) hops, quivers]1. to play or frolic; have a merry time2. to cause one's horse to jump fences, etc. unnecessarilyn.1. a frolic or spree2. a merry pranklarkern.larkishadj.larky
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.