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unˈtithed, ppl. a. [un-1 8. Cf. OE. untéoðod, and unteinded ppl. a.] 1. On which no tithe is levied.
1621Bp. R. Montagu Diatribæ 540, I will complaine vpon thee vnto the Prytanes, because thou detainest..to thine owne vse, the consecrated inwards..that belong vnto the gods, vntithed. 1801Helen M. Williams Sk. Fr. Rep. I. vi. 57 The lavish produce of the earth unfeudalized, and untythed. 1845McCulloch Taxation ii. iv. 176 It then encourages cultivation as much on the untithed as it discourages it on the tithed lands. 1871Longfellow Div. Trag. ii. i. 35 In thy court-yard grows the untithed rue. 2. Not receiving tithes.
1827Pollok Course T. viii. 81 Not from him Could be distinguished then the priest untithed. |