An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Berserker

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Berserker, masculine, first occurs in Modern High German, borrowed from the Scandinavian berserkr, literally ‘bear-skin garment,’ then ‘a savage warrior who gets furious during the fight’; from Old Icelandic ber-, ‘bear,’ serkr, ‘garment.’