I much doubt whether the Swastika had originally any connection either with the fire-chark or with the sun.
Mr. Greg[40] opposes this entire theory, saying: The difficulty about the Swastika and its supposed connection with fire appears to me to be in not knowing precisely what the old fire drill and chark were like.
Evidently the tabular part or block of the chark is equivalent to the wish-rod, and the reason of this is that they are both embodiments of the lightning.
The Vedic chark was made from the wood of two sacred trees; "the sami sprang from heavenly fire sent down to earth, and the asvattha from the vessel which contained it.
A good chark will sometimes take as many as eight or ten bustards or five or six gazelles in the course of a morning.
Some hawks require to be hooded, such as the Chark and the Shaheen; others need no covering for the eyes.
Sedni, go to Communications and have them stand by for a possible priority call to N'chark clanhome on Norvis.
Clan priority traffic got the same treatment as military communications, so it didn't take long for the operator to make ultrawave contact with N'chark clanhome, then leave to join Sedni.
I accept him as es'ruesten, a clan-son of N'chark by birth.
Or perhaps your friend Chark would rather think that I was given to poisoning my relations?
Believe me, I am doing what is possible, and now thatChark has been talking to the press no doubt the police, on their side, will do what they can.
It is odd that it should not have occurred to our friend Chark that Sidney is not the only one who would benefit by Mrs. Vanderstein's death," said Gimblet.
Mr. Chark does not hesitate to hint that Sidney may have taken his aunt's life, in order that he may at once inherit the money of which he is certainly in urgent need.
So," said Gimblet to himself, "it appears that the worthy Mr. Chark has been talking.
Beneath his stiff, outer shell there lurked a tiny spark of romantic fire, which had never been entirely extinguished by the stifling routine of the legal casuistries with which D'Allby and Chark principally occupied themselves.
I did go and see the editor of the worst of the newspapers, and explained things to him, and told him to let old Chark know he was wrong.
Chark takes these circumstances and finds in them a motive; he then takes Mrs. Vanderstein's disappearance and proceeds to infer from that, that young Sidney has made away with her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chark" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.