tythe

[US]/taɪð/
[UK]/taɪð/

Translation

n.(historical) a tax of one-tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the clergy; a small part or portion
v.to levy or pay tithes

Phrases & Collocations

pay tythe

tythe collector

tythe land

tythe payment

tythe rights

tythe obligation

tythe system

tythe exemption

tythe assessment

tythe records

Example Sentences

he decided to tythe his income for charity.

many farmers tythe a portion of their harvest to the local market.

she learned to tythe her time wisely between work and family.

the community decided to tythe their resources for a common goal.

he believes it is important to tythe your skills to help others.

they agreed to tythe their efforts in the upcoming project.

she plans to tythe her knowledge by teaching workshops.

it's essential to tythe your energy when managing multiple tasks.

they decided to tythe their funds for community development.

he always encourages others to tythe their talents.

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