Citations:sark


 * 1873, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Prose Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Hyperion, a romance. Kavanagh, a tale, page 240:
 * Thou art not less a man, because thou wearest no hauberk, nor mail-sark, and goest not on horseback after foolish adventures.
 * 2015, Colin Sidney-Wilmot, As the Raven Flies, AS THE RAVEN FLIES, page 114:
 * I pulled the rough wool tunic off and shrugged out of the mail sark over the padded leather jerkin I had travelled in. Washed and put on the tunic I had worn last as Nicodemus&#39;s guest, some close fitting breeches