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re aped
reap
/
rip
/
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reep
]
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verb (used with object)
1.
to cut (wheat, rye, etc.) with a sickle or other implement or a machine, as in harvest.
2.
to gather or take (a crop, harvest, etc.).
3.
to get as a return, recompense, or result:
to reap large profits.
verb (used without object)
4.
to reap a crop, harvest, etc.
Origin:
before 900;
Middle English
repen,
Old English
repan, riopan;
cognate with
Middle Low German
repen
to ripple (flax); akin to
ripe
Related forms
reap·a·ble,
adjective
un·reaped,
adjective
Synonyms
3.
gather, earn, realize, gain, win.
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reap
(riːp)
—
vb
1.
to cut or harvest (a crop), esp corn, from (a field or tract of land)
2.
(
tr
) to gain or get (something) as a reward for or result of some action or enterprise
[Old English
riopan
; related to Norwegian
ripa
to scratch, Middle Low German
repen
to card, ripple (flax)]
'reapable
—
adj
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
reap
"to cut grain with a hook or sickle," O.E. reopan, Mercian form of ripan "to reap," related to O.E. ripe "ripe" (see
ripe
). Reaper is O.E. ripere, in compound hripemann. Meaning "personification of death" is recorded from 1839.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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