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Tithe - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A tithe is a tenth part of one’s income or produce, traditionally given as a contribution to a religious organization or for charitable purposes. It is often seen as a moral or religious duty.

tithe

/taɪð/ /taɪð/

Definition:

A tenth part of income or produce paid as a contribution to a religious organization or government.

Synonyms:

levy, tax, contribution, offering, dues

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

donation, gift

Common Collocations:

pay tithe, collect tithe, church tithe, annual tithe

Derivatives:

tither, tithing

Usage Tips:

Use "tithe" as a noun for the payment or as a verb meaning to give a tenth of income.

Common Phrases:

tithe barn, tithe map, tithe-free

Etymology:

From Old English "teogoþa," meaning tenth, related to giving a portion to the church.

Examples:

  • 1. The farmer paid his tithe to the local church every harvest.
  • 2. Many religions encourage followers to tithe part of their earnings.
  • 3. The village kept records of each family’s tithe in a ledger.
  • 4. She decided to tithe 10% of her salary to charity annually.

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