English
Etymology
Old English hærfest.
Pronunciation
IPA: (US) /�h�ɹ.vɪ�st/
IPA: (UK) /�ha�vɪst/
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Noun
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- The yield of harvesting (usually a food crop.)
- The product or result of any exertion or labor; gain; reward.
- context|paganism A modern pagan ceremony held on or around the autumn equinox.
Translations
trans-top|yield of harvesting
Czech: sklize� f
Indonesian: panen f
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Spanish: cosecha f
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Dutch: oogst m
Finnish: sadonkorjuu
French: recolte f, moisson f
German: Ernte f (1); Frucht f (2), Ausbeute f (2)
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Old English: hærfest m
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Verb
to harvest
- to bring in; reap; glean
Translations
ChortÃ: Æ�Ì�amoh
Dutch: oogsten
French: recolter
German: ernten
Klallam: q��p����
Papago: od
Telugu: ప��, ది��బడి
Yucatec: uhš
Polish: żniwa
Derived terms
harvestable
harvestability
harvester
harvest bug
harvest fish
harvest fly
harvest louse
harvest mite
harvest moon
harvest mouse
harvest queen
harvest spider
harvest time
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