ingathering
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English
[edit]Verb
[edit]ingathering
- present participle and gerund of ingather
- 1882, Henry Kendall, The Poems of Henry Kendall[1]:
- And, across the gleaming beaches, lo! the mighty flow and fall Of the great ingathering waters thundering under Wamberal!
Noun
[edit]ingathering (plural ingatherings)
- The gathering in of a literal or metaphorical harvest
- 1886, Thomas Hardy, The Mayor of Casterbridge[2]:
- From that day and hour it was clear that there was not to be so successful an ingathering after all.
- 1920, Emile Joseph Dillon, The Inside Story Of The Peace Conference[3]:
- The peasant obtained also the seed, but this he was obliged to return to the state after the ingathering of the harvest.
- 1994 July 1, Adam Langer, “The Last Days of the House of David”, in Chicago Reader[4]:
- Not until the ingathering are we talking about Eden.
- 2012 January 3, Ralph Benko, “Daniel Yergin's The Quest”, in Forbes[5]:
- ... infuses a rich ingathering of information and analysis with the narrative power of a McMurtry, ...