Becks

/bΙ›ks/ noun

Small streams or brooks, especially used in British English to describe shallow flowing water.

From Old English 'becc' and Old Norse 'bekkr,' meaning a small stream, with Scandinavian roots showing how the word traveled through both Germanic and Norse languages into modern English.

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