Berrying: meaning, definitions and examples

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berrying

 

[ ˈbɛriɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

collecting fruits

Berrying refers to the act of gathering or picking berries from bushes or plants. This activity is often enjoyed by families and friends during the summertime when various types of berries are ripe for harvest. It can also be seen as a recreational hobby for those who appreciate the outdoors and the flavor of fresh berries. Berry picking is often associated with fun activities and can even become a competitive event in some communities. The act contributes to foraging and connecting with nature.

Synonyms

foraging, harvesting, picking

Examples of usage

  • We spent the afternoon berrying in the sun.
  • The children loved berrying in the nearby fields.
  • Berrying is a great way to enjoy nature.
  • After berrying, we made a delicious pie.

Translations

Translations of the word "berrying" in other languages:

🇵🇹 colheita de frutas

🇮🇳 बेरींग

🇩🇪 Beerenpflücken

🇮🇩 memetik buah beri

🇺🇦 збирання ягід

🇵🇱 zbieranie owoców leśnych

🇯🇵 ベリー摘み

🇫🇷 cueillette de baies

🇪🇸 recolección de bayas

🇹🇷 meyve toplama

🇰🇷 베리 수확

🇸🇦 جمع التوت

🇨🇿 sběr bobulí

🇸🇰 zbieranie bobúľ

🇨🇳 采摘浆果

🇸🇮 nabiranje jagod

🇮🇸 berja ber

🇰🇿 жидек жинау

🇬🇪 მარწყვი ჩათვლა

🇦🇿 gilas toplamaq

🇲🇽 recolección de bayas

Etymology

The term 'berrying' derives from the Middle English word 'berie', which means berry. This word has its origins in the Old English 'berie,' which itself can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic '*berō', meaning fruit. The practice of gathering berries has been prevalent since ancient times, as it provided a vital source of nutrition for early humans. Over the centuries, various cultures have developed distinct methods and traditions surrounding the gathering of berries. In many societies, berry picking has transformed into a communal activity that celebrates nature, harvest, and culinary artistry. It became especially prominent during the rise of self-sufficient living and the foraging movement in the 20th century, which emphasizes the sustainable harvesting of wild foods.