TITHINGMAN


Meaning of TITHINGMAN in English

ˈtīthiŋˌman noun

( plural tithingmen )

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tēothingman, from tēothung + man

1. : the chief man of an old English tithing

2. : a British local peace officer

3.

[ tithing (II) + man ]

: a collector of tithes

4.

a. : an elected local official having the functions of a peace officer in various American colonies (as Maryland and in New England)

b. : an annually elected official chosen in New England towns until well into the 19th century and charged primarily with preserving order in church during divine service and enforcing the observance of the Sabbath

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