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The origin of the word "glean" is uncertain, but it is thought to be derived from a Proto-Indo-European root *klei-, meaning "to gather" or "to harvest."
This root has given rise to several related words in various languages:
The term "gleaner" was first used in the late 13th century in England, where it referred to people who collected leftover grain from fields after the harvest. In the 16th century, the term began to be used more broadly to describe anyone who collects scraps or discarded items.
Today, the word "gleaner" is often used to describe someone who gathers information or resources from various sources.
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