Glean /(?)/
Glean
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Gleaned; p. pr. & vb. n. Gleaning
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To gather after a reaper; to collect in scattered or fragmentary parcels, as the grain left by a reaper, or grapes left after the gathering.
To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest reaps.
- To gather from (a field or vineyard) what is left.
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To collect with patient and minute labor; to pick out; to obtain.
Content to glean what we can from . . . experiments.
Glean
v. i.
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To gather stalks or ears of grain left by reapers.
And she went, and came, and gleaned in the field after the reapers.
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To pick up or gather anything by degrees.
Piecemeal they this acre first, then that; Glean on, and gather up the whole estate.
Glean
n.
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A collection made by gleaning.
The gleans of yellow thyme distend his thighs.
Glean
n.
- Cleaning; afterbirth. [Obs.]