Wark
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Wark, a Scots noun for a building, from the noun wark [wark, wA:rk] (work). The verb form is wirk [wIrk, wVrk]. The past tense is wrocht [wroxt].
Wark may refer to:
Fiction
- A sound made by the Chocobos of Final Fantasy.
Places
- Wark on Tweed, village in Berwick-upon-Tweed Borough, Carham Parish, in the north of England bordering Scotland
- Wark on Tyne, village in Tynedale, in the north of England near Kielder reservoir
- Wark Castle, at Wark on Tweed
- Wark Castle, at Wark on Tyne
- Mar's Wark in Stirling
- King's Wark in Leith
- Wark (river), river in Luxembourg
People
- Blair Wark, Major Blair Anderson Wark, Australian Army officer, recipient of the Victoria Cross in World War One
- John Wark, Scottish footballer
- Kirsty Wark, Scottish journalist and BBC television presenter
- McKenzie Wark, Australian-born writer and scholar
- Tom Wark, California wine professional and blogger
- Master of Wark: Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland
- David Wark, Professor of Particle Physics at Imperial College, London, and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
- Matthew Wark, Professional surfer out of San Diego. Also a world renowned poker player and sports enthusiast more commonly known as Swoll Patrol.
- Jon Wark, Professional Lifeguard Instructor at YMCA of Middle Tennessee, United States, and greatest man alive
- Peter Alexander Blanch Wark, Conjoint Professor University of Newcastle Australia. Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Physician.
Radio
- WARK (AM), talk radio station in Hagerstown, Maryland
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