Stark a. [Compar. Starker superl. Starkest.]
1. Stiff; rigid.
Whose senses all were straight benumbed and stark. --Spenser.
His heart gan wax as stark as marble stone. --Spenser.
Many a nobleman lies stark and stiff
Under the hoofs of vaunting enemies. --Shak.
The north is not so stark and cold. --B. Jonson.
2. Complete; absolute; full; perfect; entire. [Obs.]
Consider the stark security
The common wealth is in now. --B. Jonson.
3. Strong; vigorous; powerful.
A stark, moss-trooping Scot. --Sir W. Scott.
Stark beer, boy, stout and strong beer. --Beau. & Fl.
4. Severe; violent; fierce. [Obs.] “In starke stours” [i. e., in fierce combats].
5. Mere; sheer; gross; entire; downright.
He pronounces the citation stark nonsense. --Collier.
Rhetoric is very good or stark naught; there's no medium in rhetoric. --Selden.