Reverse Dictionary: HARVEST

NOUNS, PERSON
1552 ► HARVESTMAN a labourer in the harvest field; a reaper; especially one who leaves home to obtain harvest work
1573 ► HARVEST LORD the principal reaper, who goes first, and whose motions regulate those of his followers
1579 ► HARVEST QUEEN a young woman chosen from the reapers to whom was given a post of honour at the harvest-home
1589 ► HARVESTER a man who reaps and gathers in the harvest
1648 ► HARVEST-SWAIN a reaper in the harvest-field
1697 ► HARVEST-HIND a reaper in the harvest-field
1753 ► HAY INNER one who helps bring in the hay harvest → Sc. obs.
1759 ► HARVEST-WENCH a female reaper
1759 ► HARVEST-WOMAN a female reaper
1813 ► HEUKSTER a reaper in harvest → Sc.
1830 ► HARVEST LADY the second reaper in the row, who supplies, or supplied, my lord’s place on his occasional absence, but does not seem to have been ever so regularly greeted by the title, except on the day of harvest-home (Bk.)
1876 ► HEUCK → HEUK a reaper in harvest → Sc.
1891 ► HARVEST-HAND a reaper in the harvest-field
1905 ► HARVEST-BIRD any person born at the time of harvest → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 ► QUOCKER one who goes harvesting to a distance → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 ► TAKER-UP the man who binds sheaves in the harvest-field → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1922 ► HEUK HAND a reaper, one who wields a sickle in harvest → Sc.


VERBS
1905 ► QUOKE to go shearing or harvesting at a distance from home → Eng. dial. (Bk.)