10 Results found for "harvest oneself".

pick oneself up off the floor

pick oneself up off the floor (third-person singular simple present picks oneself up off the floor, present participle picking oneself up off the floor...


zażywać

to indulge (transitive, Near Masovian) to start harvesting and overtake a harvester in front oneself zażywać in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut...


bärga

– see the picture for example) (crops) to harvest, to garner (sails) to furl (reflexive) to contain oneself De kunde knappt bärga sig They could hardly...


mergulhar

despencar A colheita foi tão boa que o preço do trigo mergulhou. The harvest was so good that the price of wheat dived. (transitive) to dip (to lower...


gather

down to gather the reluctant cat from beneath the chair. Especially, to harvest food. We went to gather some blackberries from the nearby lane. To accumulate...


σκάλλω

Lithuanian skilù (“to split off, separate oneself”), Old Armenian քաղեմ (kʻałem, “to pluck, weed, mow, harvest”).   IPA(key): /skál.lɔː/ → /ˈskal.lo/ →...


colligo

(together), assemble, pick up; contract, draw up, compress, concentrate; harvest Synonyms: cōgō, stīpō, glomerō, compellō, congerō, cōnserō, contrahō, cōnstruō...


rendre

procure them. Then, when they had to return these ingots, they sold the harvest at a loss, naturally, to the merchants who slowly became masters of the...


sega

Deverbal from segar. sega f (plural segues) reaping Synonym: segada harvest harvest time Synonym: messes sega inflection of segar: third-person singular...


fall

it mostly replaced the older name harvest as that name began to be associated strictly with the act of harvesting. Compare spring, which began as a shortening...