oogst
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Etymology 1[edit]
From Middle Dutch ôgest, from Latin augustus, named after the month in which the harvest normally took place. Compare herfst and English harvest for a similar development. Doublet of augustus.
Noun[edit]
oogst m (plural oogsten, diminutive oogstje n)
- harvest
- De oogst was dit jaar erg goed. ― The harvest was very good this year.
- Door de droogte was de oogst minder dan verwacht. ― Due to the drought, the harvest was less than expected.
- De boeren vierden de succesvolle oogst met een feest. ― The farmers celebrated the successful harvest with a party.
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Etymology 2[edit]
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb[edit]
oogst
- inflection of oogsten:
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