How Do You Spell GLEAN?

Pronunciation: [ɡlˈiːn] (IPA)

Glean is a verb that means to gather information or harvest leftover crops. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /ɡliːn/. The first letter "g" is pronounced as "g" in "goat", followed by "l" pronounced as "l" in "love". The diphthong "ea" is pronounced as "ee" in "sheep", and then "n" is pronounced as "n" in "nice". Overall, the correct spelling of the word "glean" is essential for clear communication and effective writing.

GLEAN Meaning and Definition

  1. Glean, in its verb form, refers to the act of extracting or gathering information, knowledge, or data in a gradual or careful manner. It involves collecting or obtaining small pieces of information or details from various sources and then acquiring a comprehensive or meaningful understanding from this gathered material. The term is often used metaphorically, emphasizing the meticulous and patient process of gathering information bit by bit.

    In a literal sense, "gleaning" is the process of harvesting leftover crops or grains that are left on the fields after the initial harvest. The action typically involves carefully collecting the remaining yield in order to make good use of it, rather than wasting or leaving it untouched.

    In an extended sense, the term "glean" also refers to the act of collecting or acquiring information or knowledge through observation, research, or investigation. It signifies the systematic effort made to gather insights or understanding from various sources, often involving careful examination, sorting, and condensing of relevant data or details.

    Overall, "glean" connotes a methodical and deliberate approach to gathering information or knowledge, emphasizing the careful examination and extraction of meaningful insights from numerous sources or contexts. It implies an astute and patient process of understanding by piecing together fragmented or scattered information.

  2. • To gather on the field what the reapers have left behind; to collect things thinly scattered.
    • A collection made by gleaning, or by slow degrees.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of GLEAN

The word "glean" originated from the Old French verb "glener" which meant "to gather" or "to glean". It is derived from the Latin word "glennare", which also meant "to gather grain". This Latin term, in turn, comes from the Late Latin word "glennius", meaning "a gleaner" or "a harvester". Ultimately, the source of this word is believed to be the Celtic language, as it has cognates in Old Irish ("do-glennaim") and Welsh ("glan").

Idioms with the word GLEAN

  • glean sth from sth The idiom "glean something from something" means to extract or gather useful or valuable information or knowledge from a source, usually by careful examination, observation, or study. It implies the act of obtaining important details, insights, or understanding by thoroughly analyzing or considering something.
  • glean from The idiom "glean from" means to extract or obtain information, knowledge, or ideas gradually and typically from various sources or experiences. It involves collecting or gleaning small bits or fragments of information to form a larger understanding or conclusion.

Similar spelling words for GLEAN

Conjugate verb Glean

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have gleaned
you would have gleaned
he/she/it would have gleaned
we would have gleaned
they would have gleaned
I would have glean
you would have glean
he/she/it would have glean
we would have glean
they would have glean

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been gleaning
you would have been gleaning
he/she/it would have been gleaning
we would have been gleaning
they would have been gleaning

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would glean
you would glean
he/she/it would glean
we would glean
they would glean

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be gleaning
you would be gleaning
he/she/it would be gleaning
we would be gleaning
they would be gleaning

FUTURE

I will glean
you will glean
he/she/it will glean
we will glean
they will glean

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be gleaning
you will be gleaning
he/she/it will be gleaning
we will be gleaning
they will be gleaning

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have gleaned
you will have gleaned
he/she/it will have gleaned
we will have gleaned
they will have gleaned

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been gleaning
you will have been gleaning
he/she/it will have been gleaning
we will have been gleaning
they will have been gleaning

IMPERATIVE

you glean
we let´s glean

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to glean

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was gleaning
you were gleaning
he/she/it was gleaning
we were gleaning
they were gleaning

PAST PARTICIPLE

gleaned

PAST PERFECT

I had gleaned
you had gleaned
he/she/it had gleaned
we had gleaned
they had gleaned

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been gleaning
you had been gleaning
he/she/it had been gleaning
we had been gleaning
they had been gleaning

PRESENT

I glean
you glean
he/she/it gleans
we glean
they glean

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am gleaning
you are gleaning
he/she/it is gleaning
we are gleaning
they are gleaning

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

gleaning

PRESENT PERFECT

I have gleaned
you have gleaned
he/she/it has gleaned
we have gleaned
they have gleaned

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been gleaning
you have been gleaning
he/she/it has been gleaning
we have been gleaning
they have been gleaning

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it glean

SIMPLE PAST

I gleaned
you gleaned
he/she/it gleaned
we gleaned
they gleaned

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