Glean
"Glean" in Dutch
inzamelen
((transitive) to collect (fruit, grain, or other produce) from a field, an orchard, etc., after the main gathering or harvest; to collect fruit, grain, or other produce from (a field, an orchard, etc.), after the main gathering or harvest; (intransitive) to collect fruit, grain, or other produce after the main gathering or harvest)
leren
(to gather (something, now chiefly something intangible such as experience or information) in small amounts over a period of time, often with some difficulty)
oppikken
((transitive) to collect (fruit, grain, or other produce) from a field, an orchard, etc., after the main gathering or harvest; to collect fruit, grain, or other produce from (a field, an orchard, etc.), after the main gathering or harvest; (intransitive) to collect fruit, grain, or other produce after the main gathering or harvest)
oppikken
(to gather (something, now chiefly something intangible such as experience or information) in small amounts over a period of time, often with some difficulty)
oprapen
((transitive) to collect (fruit, grain, or other produce) from a field, an orchard, etc., after the main gathering or harvest; to collect fruit, grain, or other produce from (a field, an orchard, etc.), after the main gathering or harvest; (intransitive) to collect fruit, grain, or other produce after the main gathering or harvest)
sprokkelen
((transitive) to collect (fruit, grain, or other produce) from a field, an orchard, etc., after the main gathering or harvest; to collect fruit, grain, or other produce from (a field, an orchard, etc.), after the main gathering or harvest; (intransitive) to collect fruit, grain, or other produce after the main gathering or harvest)
verzamelen
(to gather (something, now chiefly something intangible such as experience or information) in small amounts over a period of time, often with some difficulty)
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