noun
- plural of baresark; warriors in Norse mythology and history who fought with extreme ferocity, often without armor or with minimal clothing, believed to be in a trance-like battle state.
Usage: historical; mythological; also spelled 'berserkers' in modern English
Examples
- The baresarks charged into battle with wild abandon, their eyes glazed over.
- Norse legends describe baresarks as fearless fighters who seemed immune to pain.
- Ancient texts mention baresarks fighting without protective gear, relying on speed and fury.
- The baresarks were said to enter a supernatural state before combat.
- Historians debate whether baresarks were real warriors or purely mythological figures.