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Proto-Germanic: *brōka-n, -z
Meaning: stream
IE etymology: IE etymology
Old English: brōc m. `beek, stroom'
English: brook
Middle Dutch: broec, brouc m.
Dutch: broek n.
Middle Low German: brōk n.
Old High German: bruoh (11.Jh.) n.
Middle High German: bruoch st. m., n. 'moorboden, sumpf'
German: Bruch m., n.
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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *mrāg(')- (~ -ō-)
Meaning: silt, slime
Old Greek: brágos = brákhos Hsch. (pl. brákhea 'shallows', sg. only late)
Germanic: *brōk-a- n., m.
Russ. meaning: ил, тина
References: WP II 281 f
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