tithe

tithe

englanti
  1. kymmenykset (10 prosentin maksu kirkolle)

Liittyvät sanat: tenth

Synonyymisanakirja

tithe

kolehti, kymmenykset, maksaa, maksaa kymmenykset, periä veroa, panna veroa, verottaa.

Rimmaavat sanat

tithe rimmaa näiden kanssa:

he, pahe, crème fraîche, quiche, viehe, aihe, kukka-aihe, vasta-aihe, tausta-aihe, kuva-aihe...

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Englannin sanakirja

tithe (englanti > suomi)

  1. kymmenykset|p, kirkollisvero

  2. periä kymmenykset">periä kymmenykset

tithe englanniksi

  1. puhekieltä A tenth.

  2. The tenth part of the increase arising from the profits of land and stock, allotted to the clergy for their support, as in England, or devoted to religious or charitable uses. Almost all the tithes of England and Wales are commuted by law into rent charges. Concept originates in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament).

  3. A contribution to one's religious community or congregation of worship.

  4. A small part or proportion.

  5. (rfquotek)

  6. puhekieltä tenth Tenth.

  7. Shakespeare

  8. Every tithe soul, 'mongst many thousand.
  9. To give one-tenth or a tithe of something, particularly:

  10. puhekieltä To pay something as a tithe.

  11. *854, "Grant by Adulf" in Cartularium Saxonicum, Book ii, 79:

  12. He teoðode gynd eall his cyne rice ðone teoðan del ealra his landa.
  13. *1967 August 6, Observer, 4:

  14. A reply sent to a young member by the sect's letter-answering department was more precise: ‘A person working for wages is to tithe one-tenth of the total amount of his wages before income tax, national health, or other deductions are removed.’
  15. puhekieltä To pay a tithe upon something.

  16. *(circa) w:Alfred of Wessex|King Alfred translating Pope Gregory I|St Gregory, Pastoral Care, Chapter lvii:

  17. ...ge tiogoðiað eowre mintan & eowerne dill dile & eowerne cummin kymen.
  18. *1562, F.J. Furnivall, ed., Child-marriages... in the Diocese of Chester A.D. 1561-6, p. 138:

  19. The manner maner of tiething pigge and goose gose is, if yf one have 7 vijth, to pay one.
  20. *1901, H.G. Dakyns translating (w)'s (w), Book V, Chapter iii, §9:

  21. Here with the sacred money Xenophon built an altar and a temple, and ever after, year by year, tithed the fruits of the land in their season and did sacrifice to the goddess.
  22. puhekieltä To pay a tithe; to pay a 10% tax

  23. *(ante) Trinity College Homilies, 215:

  24. the Þe priest prest the þe moneyed meneȝeð rightly rihtliche teðien.
  25. *1942 September, Esquire, p. 174:

  26. They went to the Six Hickories church—tithed—and behaved themselves.
  27. puhekieltä To pay or offer as a levy in the manner of a tithe or religious tax.

  28. *1630, Anonymous translation of Giovanni Botero, anonymously translated as Relations of the Most Famous Kingdomes and Common-wealths, p. 510:

  29. These slaves are either the sonnes of Christians, tithed in their childhoods, Captives taken in the warres, or renegade Renegadoes.
  30. *1976 June 20, Billings Gazzette, C1:

  31. Former Southern officers prospered and tithed up to 50 percent for Civil War II, which never came.
  32. To take one-tenth or a tithe of something, particularly:

  33. *(circa), Ælfric, Homilies, Vol. I, 178:

  34. gif we teoðiað these þas yearly gearlican days dagas, then þonne are beoð there þær six and thirty ðritig tithing-days teoðing-dagas.
  35. puhekieltä To impose a tithe upon someone or something.

  36. *1382, (w), (w):9:

  37. Levi Leeuy, that took tithes tithis, is tithid.
  38. *1843, Frederick Marryat, Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet, in California, Sonora, & Western Texas, Vol. III, Ch. xi, p. 212:

  39. The cost... has been defrayed by tithing the whole Mormon Church. Those who reside at Nauvoo... have been obliged to work every tenth day in quarrying stone.
  40. puhekieltä To spare only every tenth person, killing the rest puhekieltä.

  41. *1387, Ranulf Higden, translated by John de Trevisa as Polychronicon, VII, 89:

  42. the Þe folk of Christ Crist was tiþed, that þat is to say seie, nine nyne slain slayn and the þe tenth tenþe i-kepte.
  43. *1670, (w), The History of Britain, vi, 256

  44. The multitude are 'tithd', and every tenth only spared spard.
  45. puhekieltä To enforce or collect a tithe upon someone or something.

  46. *1591, The Troublesome Raigne of Iohn King of England, i, G:

  47. The monks Monkes the Priors and holy cloistered cloystred nuns Nunnes,
    Are all in health,...
    Till I had tythde and tolde their holy hoards hoords.
  48. *(ante), Henry Best, published in 1984 as The Farming and Memorandum Books of Henry Best of Elmswell, p. 26:

  49. When the parson or Procter comes commeth to tythe his wooll.
  50. puhekieltä To decimate: to kill every tenth person, usually as a military punishment.

  51. *1609, A. Marcellinus, translated by Philemon Holland as The Romane Historie, D, iii:

  52. The Thebane Legion... was first tithed, that is, every tenth man thereof was executed.
  53. *1610, William Camden, translated by Philemon Holland as A Chorographicall Description of... England, Scotland, and Ireland, i, 705:

  54. Keeping alive aliue... two principall persons, that they might be tithed with the soldiers soldiors... Every tenth man of the Normans they chose out by lot, to be executed.
  55. puhekieltä To enforce or collect a tithe.

  56. *1822, Thomas Love Peacock, Maid Marian, Ch. vi, p. 210:

  57. Those who tithe and toll upon them for their spiritual and temporal benefit.
  58. puhekieltä To compose the tenth part of something.

  59. *1586, William Warner, Albions England: A Continued Historie, i, v, 15:

  60. Her sorrows sorrowes did not tith her joy ioy.
  61. puhekieltä A boon (gloss).

  62. puhekieltä receiving Receiving a concession or grant; successful in prayer or request.

  63. puhekieltä To grant, concede.

  64. (inflection of)

  65. housing

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