Comparative form of 'broky' or 'brooky,' meaning more characterized by brooks or resembling a brook more.
From 'brook' (a stream) plus comparative suffix '-er.' Follows standard English patterns for forming comparative adjectives.
Rare words like this show how English lets us build almost infinite variations—'brookier' might describe a landscape more abundant with small streams than another.
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