As nouns the difference between wark and go
is that wark is pain; ache or wark can be (obsolete|chiefly|scotland) a building while go is water.
As a verb wark
is to be in pain; ache.
wark
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) werk, warch, from (etyl) . Related to (l).
Derived terms
* (l)
* (l)
Etymology 2
From (etyl) werken, warchen, from (etyl) . See above.
Verb
(
en verb)
To be in pain; ache.
Etymology 3
See work.
Noun
(
en noun)
(obsolete, chiefly, Scotland) A building.
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go
English
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
, a province of Indonesia.
, a state of Brazil.
Abbreviation
(Abbreviation)
(head)
Anagrams
*
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