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Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
teogoðian — wv/t2 to tithe, grant or pay tithes; divide by ten … Old to modern English dictionary
Tithe — For the type of land division, see Tithing (country subdivision). The Tithe Pig, group by Derby Porcelain, c. 1770 A tithe ( … Wikipedia
tægðian — see teogoðian … Old to modern English dictionary
-teen — combining form meaning ten more than, from O.E. tene, tiene, from P.Gmc. *tekhuniz (Cf. O.S. tein, Du. tien, O.H.G. zehan, Ger. zehn, Goth. taihun), an inflected form of the root of TEN (Cf. ten); cognate with L. decim (Cf. It. dici, Sp … Etymology dictionary
tithe — {{11}}tithe (n.) O.E. teogoþa (Anglian), teoþa (W.Saxon) tenth, from P.Gmc. *tegunthon, *tekhunthon. Retained in ecclesiastical sense while the form was replaced in ordinal use by tenth (influenced by ten). {{12}}tithe (v.) O.E. teoþian, from the … Etymology dictionary
tithe — /taɪð / (say tuydh) noun 1. (often plural) the tenth part of the annual produce of agriculture, etc., due or paid as a tax for the support of the priesthood, religious institutions, etc. 2. any tax, levy, or the like, of one tenth. 3. a tenth… …