It means the stream is getting more water.
* Brook * Stream * River * Creek
cascade
2D-area 3D-Volume
accrete
No, creek, meaning a small stream, is not a verb, but creak, an onomatopoeic word meaning a sound, can be used as a verb.
The root word is not vol! The root vol means "will" as in voluntary, involve, malevolent, etc. The word volume comes from the French word volume and the Latin word volumen.
It derives from a Slavic word meaning 'wetness or moisture'. It is further derived from a Scythian word with a similar meaning or 'mythical stream'.
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.
Wien, from the Old High German word "Wenia",meaning forest stream.
From the French word meaning a stream of water. This was later used to refer to any engine that functioned by emitting a stream of water, gas, fuel, etc.
The lexical meaning of a word is given in a dictionary. Derivation is the history of that word's meaning. For example the word "derivation" (in this sense meaning "etymology") is derived from the Latin derivare, "to draw off," derived from de-, away, off, and rivus, stream.
approach, increase