Definition
Brought together in one place, collected from various locations, or came together as a group.
Etymology
From Old English 'gaderian,' related to Old Saxon 'gadron' and Old High German 'gadaron.' The word likely evolved from a root meaning 'to unite or collect,' possibly connected to the idea of bringing things together.
Kelly Says
The word 'gather' shows up in 'together' and 'gathering'—and there's a reason: they both come from the same ancient root that means to bring scattered things into one place, which is one of humanity's most basic and important skills.
Translations
BNবাংলা
সংগৃহীত
song-gri-hee-t
CSČeština
sešité
se-she-te
DADansk
indsamlet
in-dam-let
DEDeutsch
versammelt
ver-sam-melt
ELΕλληνικά
συγκεντρωμένος
sin-ken-tro-men-os
ESEspañol
reunido
re-u-ni-do
FAفارسی
جمع شده
jam-e shodeh
FISuomi
kerätty
ke-ra-tty
FRFrançais
rassemblé
ra-semb-le
GUGU
સંગ્રહિત
sa-ng-ra-hi-t
HIहिन्दी
एकत्रित
ek-tra-it
HUMagyar
gyűjtve
gyu-jt-ve
IDBahasa Indonesia
dikumpulkan
di-kumpul-kan
ITItaliano
radunato
ra-du-na-to
KO한국어
모였습니다
mo-i-ot-seum-ni-da
MSBahasa Melayu
dikumpulkan
di-kumpul-kan
NLNederlands
bijeen
bee-jeen
PLPolski
Zebrane
ze-bra-ne
PTPortuguês
reunido
re-u-ni-do
RUРусский
собранный
so-bra-nny
SWKiswahili
kusanyikwa
ku-sa-nyik-wa
TAதமிழ்
ஒன்றுகூட்டப்பட்டது
on-dru-koo-ta-pat-tu
TEతెలుగు
సముదాయం
sa-mu-da-yam
TLTL
pinagsama
pi-nag-sa-ma
TRTürkçe
toplandı
to-plan-di
UKУкраїнська
зібраний
zi-bra-niy
VITiếng Việt
đã tập hợp
da tap hop
ZUZU
kusazelwa
ku-sa-zel-wa