gatherer


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
gather/ˈɡaðə(r)/
verb
  • 1 come or bring together; assemble or accumulate.
  • 2 bring together and take in from scattered places or sources.

    ■ harvest (a crop).

    ■ collect plants, fruits, etc., for food: hunting and gathering.

  • 3 develop a higher degree of: the Green movement is gathering pace.
  • 4 infer; understand.
  • 5 summon up (a mental or physical attribute): he gathered his thoughts together.
  • 6 draw together or towards oneself.
  • 7 draw and hold together (fabric or a part of a garment) by running thread through it.
noun (gathers) a part of a garment that is gathered or drawn in.
– phrases
gather way (of a ship) begin to move.
– derivatives
gatherer noun.
– origin OE gaderian, of W. Gmc origin; rel. to together.
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