Harvest (wine)
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noun


(1)   The season for gathering crops
(2)   The gathering of a ripened crop
(3)   The consequence of an effort or activity
"They gathered a harvest of examples"
"A harvest of love"
(4)   The yield from plants in a single growing season

verb


(5)   Remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation
"The Chinese are said to harvest organs from executed criminals"
(6)   Gather, as of natural products
"Harvest the grapes"
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Etymology


hervest, from hærfest; cognate with Latin carpere 'to seize', Greek (karpos) 'fruit' and (keirein) 'to cut'.

Noun



  1. The yield of harvesting, i.e. the gathered, cut ... fruits of horti- or agri-culture (usually a food - or industrial crop)
    This year's cotton harvest was great but the corn harvest disastrous
  2. The product or result of any exertion or labor; gain; reward.
  3. A modern pagan ceremony held on or around the autumn equinox, which is in the harvesting season.

Verb



  1. To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.
  2. To be occupied bringing in a harvest
    Harvesting is a stressing, thirsty occupation
  3. To win, achieve a gain.
    The rising star harvested well-deserved acclaim, even an Oscar under 21
 
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