Berserk Meaning Origin. Origin Early 19th century originally as a noun denoting an ancient Norse warrior who fought with wild or uncontrolled ferocity. After seeing his sister stabbed to death he went berserk and attacked the killer like a wild animal.
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Opposite of being mentally unstable. See bear n sark. Opposite of very angry.
See bear n sark.
By 1835 an alternative form of berserker a word which was introduced as berserkar by Sir Walter Scott in The Pirate. Berserk was borrowed into English first as a noun and later as an adjective in the early 19th. Bəʳzɜːʳk -sɜːʳk 1. See bear n sark.