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brook
n. [OE. brok, broke, brook, AS. brc; akin to D. broek, LG. brk, marshy ground, OHG. pruoh, G. bruch marsh; prob. fr. the root of E. break, so as that it signifies water breaking through the earth, a spring or brook, as well as a marsh. See Break, v. t.] A natural stream of water smaller than a river or creek. ()
The Lord thy God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water. (Deut. viii. 7.)
Empires itself, as doth an inland brook Into the main of waters. (Shak.)
v. t. [OE. broken, bruken, to use, enjoy, digest, AS. brcan; akin to D. gebruiken to use, OHG. prhhan, G. brauchen, gebrauchen, Icel. brka, Goth. brkjan, and L. frui, to enjoy. Cf. Fruit, Broker.]1. To use; to enjoy. (Chaucer.)
2. To bear; to endure; to put up with; to tolerate; as, young men can not brook restraint. (Spenser.)
Shall we, who could not brook one lord, Crouch to the wicked ten? (Macaulay.)
3. To deserve; to earn. (Sir J. Hawkins.)


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