* Brook * Stream * River * Creek
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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 of volume is "volv," which comes from the Latin word "volvere," meaning "to roll" or "to turn."
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.
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'.
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