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According to the American Heritage Dictionary, the word 'brook' means to tolerate. A sentence would then be 'We will not brook any bullying at our school.' It is an Old English word - in this context it is an action word.
The word "brook" in Tagalog is "ilog."
Brooke comes from the word brook as in a stream or river.
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The word "brook" in Filipino is translated as "sapa" or "ilog."
Brook.
A four letter word for the noun brook is rill or a burn.
The word 'brook' has several meanings * as a noun .... a small stream * as a verb ..... to tolerate I cannot comment on the meaning of the word as Brook, in either a surname or forename.
That word is brook.
It is brook welcome
Stream.
This does depend on your question but mines was brook I hope this helps you out hopefully.
There is one syllable in the word "brooks." "Brooks" rhymes with "books," and like it, it has a single syllable.