racimolare — meaning in English
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English meaning
Senses
racimolare is used for these senses in English:
- fetch (intransitive) To bring oneself; to make headway; to veer; as, to fetch about; to fetch to windward.
- glean To gather (something, now chiefly something intangible such as experience or information) in small amounts over a period of time, often with some difficulty; to scrape together.
- save (transitive, gambling, slang, archaic) To make an agreement to give (some amount of money) to a fellow gambler if one wins, and to receive that amount from them if they win, as a form of hedging.
- scrape together (idiomatic) To collect, assemble or gather small amounts (especially of money), from various sources, with some difficulty
- scrape up (transitive) to gather together something needed (especially money)
fetch — full definition
- verb To go and get something, then bring it back.
- verb To sell for, or bring in, a certain price.
- noun The act of retrieving something, or a program's act of pulling data.
glean — full definition
- verb To gather information or knowledge gradually, often bit by bit and with some effort.
- verb To collect leftover crops from a field after the main harvest.