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Tithe

King James Dictionary

TITHE, n. The tenth part of any thing but appropriately, the tenth part of the increase annually arising from the profits of land and stock, allotted to the clergy for their support. Tithes are personal, predial, or mixed personal, when accruing from labor, art, trade and navigation predial, when issuing from the earth, as hay, wood and fruit and mixed, when accruing from beasts, which are fed from the ground.

TITHE, To levy a tenth part on to tax to the amount of a tenth.

When thou hast made an end of tithing all the tithes of thine increase. Deuteronomy 26 .

Ye tithe mint and rue. Luke 11 .

TITHE, To pay tithes.

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