IPA: /ˈɡliːnɪŋ/
KK: /ˈɡlinɪŋ/
The act of collecting information or small amounts of something, often by searching carefully or gathering what is left behind.
After the harvest, the farmers spent the afternoon gleaning the fields for any leftover crops.
The act of collecting leftover crops from fields after the main harvest or gathering information or material bit by bit.
After the harvest, the farmers allowed the villagers to go gleaning in the fields for any remaining fruits and vegetables.
Past: gleaned
Past Participle: gleaned
Gleaning → It originates from the Old French word 'glener', meaning to gather or collect. The word 'gleaning' refers to the act of collecting leftover crops from fields after the main harvest has been completed.
Imagine gathering the last bits of crops left in the field after the main harvest — that's what gleaning means.