Dictionary Definition
reaper
Noun
1 someone who helps to gather the harvest [syn:
harvester]
2 Death personified as an old man or a skeleton
with a scythe [syn: Grim
Reaper]
3 farm machine that gathers a food crop from the
fields [syn: harvester]
User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
Derived terms
- the Grim Reaper
Related terms
Translations
one who reaps
- Finnish: elonkorjaaja
machine used for harvesting
- Finnish: elonkorjuukone
the Grim Reaper
- See Grim Reaper
Extensive Definition
A reaper is a person (or machine) who reaps, or
harvests (cuts and gathers) crops
when they are ripe.
Hand reaping
Hand reaping is done by various means, including plucking the ears of grain directly by hand, cutting the grain stalks with a sickle, cutting them with a scythe, or with a later type of scythe called a cradle. Reaping is usually distinguished from mowing, which uses similar implements, but is the traditional term for cutting grass for hay, rather than reaping crops.Reaped grain stalks tied together in a bunch is
called a sheaf (plural sheafs or sheaves), and several of these may
be stood together to dry out with the ears off the ground, forming
stooks. A stack of sheaves may be stored for winter threshing, the sheaves being
placed with the ears inwards, then covered with thatch or a tarpaulin; this is called a
stack or rick (in the British
Isles, where "corn"
traditionally means "grain", normally corn-rick, to
distinguish it from a hay rick). Ricks would be made in an area
inaccessible to livestock, called a rick-yard or stack-yard.
Collecting spilt grain from the field after
reaping is called gleaning, and was traditionally
done either by hand, or by penning animals such as chickens on the field.
Mechanical reaping
A mechanical reaper or reaping machine is a mechanical, semi-automated device, a machine that reaps.The Romans
invented a simple mechanical reaper that cut the ears without
the straw and was pushed
by oxen (Pliny the
Elder Nat. His. 18,296). This device was forgotten in the
Dark
Ages, during which period reapers reverted to using scythes and sickles to gather crops.
A much more sophisticated mechanical reaper was
invented in 1831 in Union Bridge, Maryland, and patented by
Cyrus
McCormick in 1834 as a horse-drawn farm implement to cut
small grain crops. It
developed into and was replaced by the reaper-binder, which was in turn
replaced by the swather
and eventually the combine
harvester.
See also
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Bauer,
agriculturalist,
agriculturist,
agrologist, agronomist, coffee-planter,
collective farm worker, crofter, cropper, cultivator, dirt farmer, dry
farmer, farm laborer, farmer, farmhand, gentleman farmer,
granger, grower, harvester, harvestman, haymaker, husbandman, kibbutznik, kolkhoznik, kulak, muzhik, peasant, peasant holder,
picker, planter, plowboy, plowman, raiser, rancher, ranchman, rustic, sharecropper, sower, tea-planter, tenant farmer,
tiller, tree farmer,
truck farmer, yeoman