Citations:go-harvest


 * 1814, Henry William Weber, Illustrations of Northern Antiquities, from the Earlier Teutonic and Scandinavian Romances, page 404:
 * “You have seen,” said he, “on a fine day in the go-harst (postautumnal season) when the fields are a number of cattle from different farms collected together.
 * 1882,Alexander, Ain Folk, page 24:
 * A succession of wet and stormy days in the ‘go-harvest’.
 * 1893, Inwards, Weather Lore, page 31:
 * If the deer rise dry and lie down dry on Bullion's Day [St. Martin Bullion, July 4, Old Style] there will be a good gose harvest.
 * Jam.:
 * If the hart and hind meet dry and rise dry on Rood-een [Eve of Holy Cross Day, Sept. 13] it will be a good goss-hairst.
 * If the deer ly down dry and rise dry on the day of Eddlestone Fair [Sept. 25] we will hae a gude goes-hairst.