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harvest

noun
The season of reaping and gathering in corn or other crops. It especially refers to the time of collecting corn or grain, which is the chief food of men, as wheat and rye. In Egypt and Syria, the wheat harvest is in April and May; in the south of Europe and of the United States, in June; in the Northern states of America, in July; and in the north of Europe, in August and September. In the United States, the harvest of maiz is mostly in October.

harvest

The ripe corn or grain collected and secured in barns or stacks. The harvest this year is abundant.

harvest

The product of labor; fruit or fruits. Let us the harvest of our labor eat.

harvest

Fruit or fruits; effects; consequences. He that sows iniquity will reap a harvest of woe.

harvest

In Scripture, harvest signifies figuratively the proper season for business. He that sleepeth in harvest, is a son that causeth shame. Proverbs 10:5. Also, a people whose sins have ripened them for judgment. Joel 3:13. Also, the end of the world. Matthew 13:39. Also, a seasonable time for instructing men in the gospel. Matthew 9:37-38.

harvest

verb transitive
To reap or gather ripe corn and other fruits for the use of man and beast.