Also means
reaped
Usage Note
Cosechado is the past participle of cosechar ('to harvest') used as an adjective to describe crops, fruits, or results that have been gathered. It agrees in gender and number: trigo cosechado, uvas cosechadas. Figuratively, los éxitos cosechados ('the successes reaped') is a common journalistic phrase referring to accumulated achievements.
Examples
"El trigo cosechado llenó los almacenes."
Natural Translation
The harvested wheat filled the warehouses.
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