English edit

Etymology edit

harvest +‎ -ee

Noun edit

harvestee (plural harvestees)

  1. One from whom something is harvested.
    • 1981, Henry Joe Pacheco, Chicano Political Behavior, page 1:
      Thus, after the political crops have been harvested, little remains to meet the physical, and pecuniary needs of the harvestees.
    • 2011, Sara Wasson, Emily Alder, Gothic Science Fiction 1980-2010, page 77:
      The advent of immunosuppressant drugs like cyclosporine revolutionized the way that recipient relates to harvestee.
    • 2015, Andrew Snook, Remy's Dilemma, page 22:
      He held the freshly cut liver of a harvestee in one hand and a pitchfork in the other.