
Tithe
UK
/taɪð/
US
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Translation tithe into russian
tithe
NounUK
/taɪð/
US
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The church collected a tithe from its members.
Церковь собирала десятину с своих членов.
Additional translations
tithe
VerbUK
/taɪð/
US
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They decided to tithe a portion of their income to the church.
Они решили десятиновать часть своего дохода церкви.
Definitions
tithe
NounUK
/taɪð/
US
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A tenth part of one's annual income contributed voluntarily or due as a tax, especially for the support of the clergy or church.
The farmer set aside a tithe of his harvest to donate to the local church.
A small tax or levy, often one-tenth, imposed on a community or group.
The medieval villagers were required to pay a tithe to the lord of the manor.
tithe
VerbUK
/taɪð/
US
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To pay or give a tenth part of one's income, especially to a church.
Every year, the family would tithe a portion of their earnings to support the local parish.
To levy a tithe on someone or something.
The church decided to tithe the new agricultural produce to support its charitable activities.
Idioms and phrases
pay tithe
Every year, they pay tithe to the church.
платить десятину
Каждый год они платят десятину церкви.
tithe system
The tithe system was an integral part of medieval society.
система десятин
Система десятин была неотъемлемой частью средневекового общества.
tithe collection
The church organized the tithe collection every month.
сбор десятины
Церковь организовывала сбор десятины каждый месяц.
tithe obligations
Farmers had to fulfill their tithe obligations annually.
обязательства по уплате десятины
Фермеры должны были ежегодно выполнять свои обязательства по уплате десятины.
tithe payment
The tithe payment was due at the end of the harvest season.
уплата десятины
Уплата десятины была обязательной в конце сезона урожая.