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ingather

vb. 1 (context transitive English) To collect or gather in 2 (context intransitive English) To gather together

Usage examples of "ingather".

Now therefore shall they and I together earn the merry days to come, the winter hunting and the spring sowing, the summer haysel, the ingathering of harvest, the happy rest of midwinter, and Yuletide with the memory of the Fathers, wedded to the hope of the days to be.

In seconds we would be ingathered, amassment of hair and limbs, unbrokenly focused, hunting each other in the melting cave.

Her voice began again, rising up above the breathless, ingathered group who strained to hear her every word.

For some time before, there had been an ingathering among us of sailor lads from the neighbouring ports, who on their arrival, in order to shun the pressgangs, left their vessels and came to scog themselves with us.

Being, on the contrary, always suggested, as I say, by the vorticial movements about centres, a reason for it, also--a cause for the ingathering of all the orbs into one, imagined to be already existing--was naturally sought in the same direction, among these cyclic movements themselves.

If the Barkers now ingather about the lairs, can we believe that is a sign pointing to Demon return?