The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.
its from ..the word :"die" and "dairy:" !! ^^
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No, berserk is an English word.
Your incessant questions are driving me berserk! If I am not careful, my answer may drive you berserk. The Whirling Dervishes seem to be going berserk.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "berserk" (crazed, wild).
The disgruntled postal worker went completely berserk.
Berserkers (or berserks) were a cult of Norse (Viking) warriors who worked themselves into a blood rage before battle so that they would be unstoppable. This is the origin of 'going berserk".
Iceland.
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The correct spelling is berserk (wild, crazed, or uncontrollable).
"Suddenly as the viking leaped off the longboat to raid the monastery his blood-lust peaked and he went completely Berserk!. Seeking out monks to slay and murder or enslave. "
It's at the top of page 176 in the first book.
"Berserk" means crazy, describing a frenzied warrior in Old Icelandic.