gleamer

/ˈɡliːmər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that gleams; something that shines with a soft, reflected light.
    • The morning dew turned every blade of grass into a tiny gleamer.
    • The old lighthouse was still a reliable gleamer, guiding ships through the fog.
    • She was a gleamer on the dance floor, her sequined dress catching every spotlight.
  2. A person who gathers leftover crops from fields after the main harvest.
    • The charity sent gleamers into the orchards to pick the remaining apples for food banks.
    • After the wheat harvest, the gleamer walked through the field collecting fallen stalks.
    • In ancient times, a gleamer was allowed to take what the reapers left behind.
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