TITHING


Meaning of TITHING in English

[ 'tʌɪδɪŋ ]

■ noun

1》 the practice of taking or paying a tithe.

2》 historical (in England) a group of ten householders who lived close together and were collectively responsible for each other's behaviour.

↘a rural division, originally regarded as a tenth of a hundred.

Origin

OE tēothung (see tithe , -ing 1 ).

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