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tythe

[ tahyth ]

noun

British.
tythed, tything.


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The food bank on Tythe Barn Road had received a large donation of goods prior to one of its storage containers being raided at about 18:00 GMT on Wednesday by four men seen fleeing the scene.

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Gouty Parson feeding on a tythe pig.

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Tythe, tīth, n. a form of tithe.

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They profess to give to the custos “all and all manner of tythes,” but there were no tythes to give, the Temple having been specially exempted from tythe as a religious house by numerous papal bulls.

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The person of a parish, or a gentleman of small fortune who lives upon his estate, may sometimes, perhaps find some advantage in receiving, the one his tythe, and the other his rent, in kind.

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