noun
- People who collect leftover grain or other crops from fields after the main harvest.
- People who gather or collect things, especially information or items, from various sources.
Usage: Plural of gleaner; historically common practice in agricultural societies
Usage: Figurative or extended use
Examples
- The gleaners followed behind the reapers to pick up any missed grain.
- In medieval times, gleaners were allowed to collect leftover crops from the fields.
- The painting depicts gleaners working in the golden wheat fields.
- Modern gleaners of information search through archives and databases.
- Gleaners played an important role in reducing food waste in agricultural communities.