tithe

[tʌɪð]

tithe Definition

one-tenth of annual produce or earnings, taken as a tax for the support of the church and clergy.

Using tithe: Examples

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

  • Example

    The church requires members to tithe 10% of their income.

  • Example

    He tithes regularly to his local congregation.

  • Example

    The farmer gave a tithe of his crops to the church.

  • Example

    Tithing was a common practice in medieval Europe.

tithe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tithe

Phrases with tithe

  • pay tithes

    to give a tenth of one's income or produce to the church

    Example

    The faithful are expected to pay tithes to support the church.

  • a barn used for storing tithed crops or goods

    Example

    The village still has a tithe barn from the 16th century.

  • a map showing the areas subject to tithes and the amount payable

    Example

    The tithe map from 1838 is an important historical document.

Origins of tithe

from Old English 'teogoþa', meaning 'tenth'

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Summary: tithe in Brief

The term 'tithe' [tʌɪð] refers to a tax of one-tenth of annual produce or earnings, taken to support the church and clergy. It is a practice that dates back to medieval Europe and is still observed by some religious communities today. Examples include 'The church requires members to tithe 10% of their income.' and 'Tithing was a common practice in medieval Europe.'