tithe
tithe
englantikymmenykset (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...
Englannin sanakirja
tithe (englanti > suomi)
tithe englanniksi
puhekieltä A tenth.
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).
A contribution to one's religious community or congregation of worship.
A small part or proportion.
(rfquotek)
puhekieltä tenth Tenth.
Shakespeare
To give one-tenth or a tithe of something, particularly:
*854, "Grant by Adulf" in Cartularium Saxonicum, Book ii, 79:
*1967 August 6, Observer, 4:
*(circa) w:Alfred of Wessex|King Alfred translating Pope Gregory I|St Gregory, Pastoral Care, Chapter lvii:
*1562, F.J. Furnivall, ed., Child-marriages... in the Diocese of Chester A.D. 1561-6, p. 138:
*1901, H.G. Dakyns translating (w)'s (w), Book V, Chapter iii, §9:
*(ante) Trinity College Homilies, 215:
*1942 September, Esquire, p. 174:
puhekieltä To pay or offer as a levy in the manner of a tithe or religious tax.
*1630, Anonymous translation of Giovanni Botero, anonymously translated as Relations of the Most Famous Kingdomes and Common-wealths, p. 510:
*1976 June 20, Billings Gazzette, C1:
To take one-tenth or a tithe of something, particularly:
*(circa), Ælfric, Homilies, Vol. I, 178:
*1382, (w), (w):9:
*1843, Frederick Marryat, Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet, in California, Sonora, & Western Texas, Vol. III, Ch. xi, p. 212:
puhekieltä To spare only every tenth person, killing the rest puhekieltä.
*1387, Ranulf Higden, translated by John de Trevisa as Polychronicon, VII, 89:
*1670, (w), The History of Britain, vi, 256
puhekieltä To enforce or collect a tithe upon someone or something.
*1591, The Troublesome Raigne of Iohn King of England, i, G:
*(ante), Henry Best, published in 1984 as The Farming and Memorandum Books of Henry Best of Elmswell, p. 26:
puhekieltä To decimate: to kill every tenth person, usually as a military punishment.
*1609, A. Marcellinus, translated by Philemon Holland as The Romane Historie, D, iii:
*1610, William Camden, translated by Philemon Holland as A Chorographicall Description of... England, Scotland, and Ireland, i, 705:
*1822, Thomas Love Peacock, Maid Marian, Ch. vi, p. 210:
*1586, William Warner, Albions England: A Continued Historie, i, v, 15:
puhekieltä A boon (gloss).
puhekieltä receiving Receiving a concession or grant; successful in prayer or request.
(inflection of)