Tithe
61tithe-man — …
62Saladin tithe — The Saladin tithe, or the Aid of 1188, was a tax, or more specifically a tallage, levied in England and to some extent in France in 1188, in response to the capture of Jerusalem by Saladin in 1187.BackgroundIn July of 1187, the Kingdom of… …
63Upminster Tithe Barn Museum of Nostalgia — Museum of Nostalgia Established 1976 Location Hall Lane, Upminster Curator Malcolm Cullen …
64mixed tithe — noun : a tithe arising from animals nourished by the immediate products of the soil (as wool, milk or cheese, or honey and wax) compare personal tithe, praedial tithe …
65personal tithe — noun : a tithe arising entirely from the personal industry of man (as fish caught in the sea) compare mixed tithe, praedial tithe …
66Agistment tithe — The *tithe imposed upon the owner of land used for agisting; later, the right to the use of forest land, its herbage. Cf. Agist; Gisement …
67praedial tithe — noun : a tithe payable out of farm produce or the products of the soil (as grain or firewood) …
68cattle tithe — tenth of one s cattle and sheep which the Israelites were commanded to set aside …
69tither — tithe (tīth) n. 1) a) A portion of one s annual income contributed voluntarily or due as a tax, especially a contribution of one tenth of one s income for the support of the clergy or church. b) The institution or obligation of paying tithes. 2)… …
70Great tithes — Tithe Tithe, n. [OE. tithe, tethe, properly an adj., tenth, AS. te[ o]?a the tenth; akin to ti[ e]n, t?n, t[=e]n, ten, G. zehnte, adj., tenth, n., a tithe, Icel. t[=i]und the tenth; tithe, Goth. ta[ i]hunda tenth. See {Ten}, and cf. {Tenth},… …