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beck1 noun now only used in the phrase at someone's beck and call having to be always ready or at hand to carry out their orders or wishes.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c, meaning 'a signal with the finger or head', from Anglo-Saxon biecnan to beckon.

beck2 noun, N Eng dialect a stream or brook.
ETYMOLOGY: 12c: from Norse bekkr.