Gathering hoop

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Gathering \Gath"er*ing\, a.
   Assembling; collecting; used for gathering or concentrating.
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   {Gathering board} (Bookbinding), a table or board on which
      signatures are gathered or assembled, to form a book.
      --Knight.

   {Gathering coal}, a lighted coal left smothered in embers
      over night, about which kindling wood is gathered in the
      morning.

   {Gathering hoop}, a hoop used by coopers to draw together the
      ends of barrel staves, to allow the hoops to be slipped
      over them.

   {Gathering peat}.
   (a) A piece of peat used as a gathering coal, to preserve a
       fire.
   (b) In Scotland, a fiery peat which was sent round by the
       Borderers as an alarm signal, as the fiery cross was by
       the Highlanders.
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