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Meaning
Noun
●
In British English:
The
third
season
of the year;
autumn
; fall.
●
The
season
of
gathering
ripened
crops
;
specifically
, the time of
reaping
and
gathering
grain.
●
In Agriculture:
The process of
gathering
the
ripened
crop
; harvesting.
●
The
yield
of
harvesting
, i.e; the
gathered
crops
or fruits.
●
The product or result of any
exertion
or
course of action
;
reward
or consequences.
●
In Paganism:
A
modern
pagan
ceremony
held on
or around the
autumn equinox
, which is in the
harvesting
season.
Verb
●
To
bring in
a
harvest
;
reap
; glean.
●
To
kill
for
meat
, slaughter.
●
To be
occupied
bringing in
a harvest.
●
To
win
,
achieve
a gain.
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Origin
harvest
English
hervest
Middle English (1100-1500)
hærfest
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Produce
Extract
Farm
Plant
Collect
Forage
Replant
Crops
Cull
Fertilize
Seed
Gather
Planting
Cultivation
Supply
Capture
Grow
Obtain
Farming
Production
Consume
Feed
Reap
Pollinate
Retrieve
Absorb
Fruit
Sowing
Irrigate
Generate
Store
Acquire
Manufacture
Sell
Procure
Sprout
Seeds
Exploit
Process
Season
Germinate
Accumulate
Export
Utilize
Dethatch
Compost
Conserve
Ingest
Rebloom
Release
Brew
Recycle
Grain
Preserve
Replenish
Germination
Irrigation
Growing Season
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