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Inherited from Old Spanish çerca (around).

serka (Hebrew spelling סירקה)[1]

  1. about; approximately; around [16th c.]
    • 1995, Aki Yerushalayim‎[1], numbers 49–52, page 14:

      Es solo en 1574 ke la Inkizision avrio un tribunal permanente en Santiago, i pasaron mas de 30 anyos asta ke su influensa fuera konsentida en Ribadavia, i esto solo despues ke un malsin de entre los konversos de la sivdad, Jeronimo Bautista de Mena, denunsio a serka 14.

      It is only in 1574 that the Inquisition opened a permanent tribunal in Santiago, and more than thirty years passed until its influenced was consented to in Ribadavia, and this only after an informer from among the converts in the city of Jeronimo Bautista de Mena denounced about fourteen [people].
  1. ^ serka”, in Trezoro de la Lengua Djudeoespanyola.

serka

  1. genitive plural indefinite of serkr
  2. good

From Spanish cerca.

serka

  1. near
  2. close to
  3. with
  • IPA(key): /ˈsɛr.ka/
  • Rhymes: -ɛrka
  • Syllabification: ser‧ka

serka m inan

  1. genitive singular of serek