brookside

adj

Etymology

More than likely from brook + side.

  1. derived from *sēy- — “to send, throw, drop, sow, deposit
  2. inherited from *sīdaz — “drooping, hanging, low, excessive, extra
  3. inherited from *sīd
  4. inherited from sīd — “wide, broad, spacious, ample, extensive, vast, far-reaching
  5. inherited from side
  6. compounded as brookside — “brook + side

Definitions

  1. On the side of a brook.

  2. The side of a brook.

    • […] it may be a little seat in a nooky place, a spring under a tree, a bit of walk by the brookside or a vista amongst the trees.
  3. Places in the United States

    Places in the United States:

  4. + 3 more definitions
    1. Places in Canada

      Places in Canada:

    2. Places in England

      Places in England:

    3. Places in the Philippines

      Places in the Philippines:

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