beck

BECK, n. A small brook. Gray. Heb. a brook or rivulet; in the sense of flowing, as tears, weeping. Gen.32.22. It is obsolete in English, but is found in the names of towns situated near streams, as in Walbeck; but is more frequent in names on the continent,as in Griesbach.&c.

BECK, n. A nod of the head; a significant nod, intended to be understood by some person, especially as a sign of command.

BECK, v.i. To nod or make a sign with the head.

BECK, v.t. To call by a nod; to intimate a command to; to notify by a motion of the head.