α. 1700s–1800s go-harvest, 1800s go-hairst, 1800s go-harst.
β. 1800s goes-hairst, 1800s gose harvest, 1800s goss-hairst.
单词 | go-harvest |
释义 | † go-harvestn.α. 1700s–1800s go-harvest, 1800s go-hairst, 1800s go-harst. β. 1800s goes-hairst, 1800s gose harvest, 1800s goss-hairst. Scottish. Obsolete. The period of the year between harvest and the beginning of winter; late autumn. Also: the weather within this period. Cf. go-summer n. ΘΚΠ the world > time > period > year > season > [noun] > autumn harvest902 harvest-tidec1175 harvest time1362 autumn?c1400 falling of the leaf?1504 fall1550 leaf fall1616 go-harvest1735 back-end1820 fall time1833 1735 True Method treating Light Hazely Ground Buchan i. 7 If the Owner of such Fields be not provided of Dung in the Go-Harvest, he may lay it on before Oat-Seed. 1794 J. Naismith Agric. Clydesdale 69 Sometimes the beasts are bought [sic] in, about go-harvest, and Wintered upon the ground. 1872 J. G. Michie Deeside Tales 91 It was i' the go-hairst, weel on to Halloween. 1893 R. Inwards Weather Lore 31 If the deer rise dry and lie down dry on Bullion's Day, there will be a good gose harvest. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1735 |
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