brouken

Middle English

Etymology

From Old English brūcan, from Proto-West Germanic *brūkan, from Proto-Germanic *brūkaną.

Verb

brouken

  1. To use; to employ.
  2. To enjoy, to have the benefit of something.

Descendants

  • English: brook
  • Scots: brook
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