Gleaned

/ɡliːnd/ verb

To gather leftover grain or other crops after the main harvest, or more generally to collect small amounts of information gradually.

From Old French 'glener,' possibly from Latin 'glena' meaning ear of grain. The practice of gleaning dates back thousands of years and is mentioned in the Bible.

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