Beek

/biːk/ noun

A Scottish and Northern English dialect word for a small stream or brook.

From Old Norse 'bekkr' meaning stream or brook, brought to Britain by Scandinavian settlers. It's cognate with German 'Bach' and Norwegian 'bekk,' showing common Germanic roots.

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