Superlative form of 'broky,' meaning the most characterized by brooks or most resembling brooks.
From 'brook' plus superlative suffix '-est.' Standard English formation for highest degree of comparison.
The '-est' suffix is one of the oldest superlatives in English, going back to Old English times—we've been using it for over a thousand years to mean 'most.'
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