decima

[dɛˈsima]

decima Definition

a tax of one-tenth of the annual produce or earnings, formerly levied in Europe and Latin America for the support of the church and clergy.

Using decima: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "decima" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The decima was a significant source of income for the church.

  • Example

    The decima was abolished in many countries during the 19th century.

decima Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with decima

  • to pay the tithe or tax of one-tenth of the annual produce or earnings

    Example

    Farmers were required to pay the decima to the church.

  • a system of measurement based on tenths

    Example

    The metric system is a decima system.

  • decima flottiglia MAS

    an Italian naval unit during World War II known for its daring attacks using small motorboats

    Example

    The decima flottiglia MAS was responsible for sinking several Allied ships.

Origins of decima

from Latin 'decimus', meaning 'tenth'

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Summary: decima in Brief

'Decima' [dɛˈsima] refers to a tax of one-tenth of the annual produce or earnings, which was levied in Europe and Latin America to support the church and clergy. It was abolished in many countries during the 19th century. 'Decima' also extends into phrases like 'pay the decima' and 'decima system,' which refers to a system of measurement based on tenths.