Does Graham even know of the etymology of the word berserker?
[QUOTE=G-Strogg;45155984]Does Graham even know of the etymology of the word berserker?[/QUOTE]
Bear-Sarker or something to that effect. I.e, they wore bearskin shirts.
[QUOTE=Jeep-Eep;45156848]Bear-Sarker or something to that effect. I.e, they wore bearskin shirts.[/QUOTE]
Which is derived from icelandic "bärsärk", meaning p much what you said. Point being is that berserk isn't an original english word.
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