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tithetithe /taɪð/ noun [countable] titheOrigin: Old English teogotha ‘tenth’ - Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house.
- In 1936 tithe rentcharge was abolished.
- In addition, parish priests were feeling the pinch through reduced income from alms and tithes.
- It could not support a tithe of the population.
- On the tithe map 1731, the name still appears, farming land from the marshes to Upper Halling.
- Some one else would get the perks of office; whereas a rector received the full tithes.
- Take the horses out and lead them over to the tithe barn.
- The abbot of Halesowen received £1 a year from the tithes of Dudley, Worcs., and the vicar of Hailes 10s.
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