English-Thai Dictionary
tithable
A ที่ จัด เก็บภาษี ได้ 1 ใน 10
tithe
N ค่าภาษี ที่ หักออก ไป หนึ่ง ใน สิบ ratable tax assessment levy ka-pa-se-ti-hak-ook-pai-nuang-nai-sib
tithing
N หมู่บ้าน 10 ครอบครัว ใน อังกฤษ สมัยก่อน
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TITHABLE
a.Subject to the payment of tithes.
TITHE
n.The tenth part of any thing; but appropriately, the tenth part of the increase annually arising from the profits of land and stock, allotted to the clergy for their support. Tithes are personal, predial, or mixed; personal, when accruing from labor, art, trade and navigation; predial, when issuing from the earth, as hay, wood and fruit; and mixed, when accruing from beasts, which are fed from the ground.
TITHE
v.t.To levy a tenth part on; to tax to the amount of a tenth. When thou hast made an end of tithing all the tithes of thine increase. Deuteronomy 26:12.
Ye tithe mint and rue. Luke 11:42.
TITHE
v.i.To pay tithes.
TITHED
pp. Taxed a tenth.
TITHE-FREE
a.Exempt from the payment of tithes.
TITHE-PAYING
a.Paying tithes; subjected to pay tithes.
TITHER
n.One who collects tithes.
TITHING
ppr. Levying a tax on, to the amount of a tenth.
TITHING
n.A decennary; a number or company of ten householders, who dwelling near each other, were sureties or free- pledges to the king for the good behavior of each other. The institution of tithings in England is ascribed to Alfred.
TITHINGMAN
n.[tithing and man. ] 1. The chief man of a tithing; a headborrough; one elected to preside over the tithing.
2. A peace officer; an under constable.
3. In New England, a parish officer annually elected to preserve good order in the church during divine service, and to make complaint of any disorderly conduct.
TITHYMAL
n.[Gr. the breast. ] A plant, milk thistle, of the genus Euphorbia.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TITH
Tith, a. Etym: [See Tight, a.]
Defn: Tight; nimble. [Obs. ] Of a good stirring strain too, she goes tith. Beau. & Fl.
TITHABLE
TITHABLE Tith "a *ble, a.
Defn: Subject to the payment of tithes; as, tithable lands.
TITHE
Tithe, n. Etym: [OE. tithe, tethe, properly an adj. , tenth, AS. teó the tenth; akin to tién, t, ten, ten, G. zehnte, adj. , tenth, n., a tithe, Icel. tiund the tenth; tithe, Goth. taíhunda tenth. See Ten, and cf. Tenth, Teind. ]
1. A tenth; the tenth part of anything; specifically, the tenthpart 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. The tithes of the corn, the new wine, and the oil. Neh. xiii. 5.
Note: Tithes are called personal when accuring from labor, art, trade, and navigation; predial, when issuing from the earth, as hay, wood, and fruit; and mixed, when accuring from beaste fed from the ground. Blackstone.
2. Hence, a small part or proportion. Bacon. Great tithes, tithes of corn, hay, and wood. -- Mixed tithes, tithes of wool, milk, pigs, etc. -- Small tithes, personal and mixed tithes. -- Tithe commissioner, one of a board of officers appointed by the government for arranging propositions for commuting, or compounding for, tithes. [Eng. ] Simmonds.
TITHE
TITHE Tithe, a.
Defn: Tenth. [Obs. ] Every tithe soul, 'mongst many thousand. Shak.
TITHE
Tithe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tithed; p. pr. & vb. n. Tithing. ] Etym: [As. teó.]
Defn: To levy a tenth part on; to tax to the amount of a tenth; to pay tithes on. Ye tithe mint and rue. Luke xi. 42.
TITHE
TITHE Tithe, v. i.
Defn: Tp pay tithes. [R.] Tusser.
TITHER
TITHER Tith "er, n.
1. One who collects tithes. Milton.
2. One who pays tithes. [R.] Chaucer.
TITHING
Tith "ing, n. Etym: [AS. teó.]
1. The act of levying or taking tithes; that which is taken as tithe; a tithe. To take tithing of their blood and sweat. Motley.
2. (O. Eng. Law )
Defn: A number or company of ten householders who, dwelling near each other, were sureties or frankpledges to the king for the good behavior of each other; a decennary. Blackstone.
TITHINGMAN
Tith "ing *man, n.; pl. Tithingmen (.
1. (O. Eng. Law )
Defn: The chief man of a tithing; a headborough; one elected to preside over the tithing.
2. (Law )
Defn: A peace officer; an under constable.
3. A parish officer elected annually to preserve good order in the church during divine service, to make complaint of any disorderly conduct, and to enforce the observance of the Sabbath. [Local, U.S.]
TITHLY
Tith "ly, a. Etym: [From Tith. ]
Defn: Tightly; nimbly. [Obs. ] "I have seen him trip it tithly. " Beau. & Fl.
TITHONIC
Ti *thon "ic, a. Etym: [L. Tithonius belonging to Tithonus, the consort of Aurora, Gr.
Defn: Of, pertaining to, or denoting, those rays of light which produce chemical effects; actinic. [R.]
TITHONICITY
TITHONICITY Tith `o *nic "i *ty, n. (Chem. & Physics )
Defn: The state or property of being tithonic; actinism. [R.]
TITHONOGRAPHIC
Ti *thon `o *graph "ic, a. Etym: [Tithonic + -graph + -ic. ]
Defn: Of, relating to, or produced by, the chemical action of rays of light; photographic.
TITHONOMETER
Tith `o *nom "e *ter, n. Etym: [Tithonic + -meter. ]
Defn: An instrument or apparatus for measuring or detecting tithonicity; an actinometer. [R.]
TITHYMAL
Tith "y *mal, n. Etym: [L. tithymalus a plant with a milklike sap, Gr. tithymale.] (Bot. )
Defn: Any kind of spurge, esp. Euphorbia Cyparissias.
New American Oxford Dictionary
tithe
tithe |tīT͟H taɪð | ▶noun one tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the church and clergy. • (in certain religious denominations ) a tenth of an individual's income pledged to the church. • [ in sing. ] archaic a tenth of a specified thing: he hadn't said a tithe of the prayers he knew. ▶verb [ with obj. ] pay or give as a tithe: he tithes 10 percent of his income to the church. • historical subject to a tax of one tenth of income or produce. DERIVATIVES tith a ble adjective ORIGIN Old English tēotha (adjective in the ordinal sense ‘tenth, ’ used in a specialized sense as a noun ), tēothian (verb ).
tithe barn
tithe barn ▶noun a barn built to hold tithes paid in kind.
tithing
tith ing |ˈtīT͟HiNG ˈtaɪðɪŋ | ▶noun 1 the practice of taking or paying a tithe. 2 historical (in England ) a group of ten householders who lived close together and were collectively responsible for each other's behavior. ORIGIN Old English tēothung (see tithe, -ing 1 ).
Tithonus
Ti tho nus |tīˈTHōnəs taɪˈθoʊnəs |Greek Mythology a Trojan prince with whom the goddess Aurora fell in love. She asked Zeus to make him immortal but omitted to ask for eternal youth, and he became very old and decrepit although he talked perpetually. Tithonus begged her to remove him from this world, and she changed him into a grasshopper, which chirps ceaselessly.
Oxford Dictionary
tithe
tithe |tʌɪð | ▶noun one tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the Church and clergy. • (in certain religious denominations ) a tenth of an individual's income pledged to the Church. • [ in sing. ] archaic a tenth of a specified thing: he hadn't said a tithe of the prayers he knew. ▶verb [ with obj. ] pay or give as a tithe: he tithes 10 per cent of his income to the Church. • historical subject to a tax of one tenth of income or produce. DERIVATIVES tithable adjective ORIGIN Old English tēotha (adjective in the ordinal sense ‘tenth ’, used in a specialized sense as a noun ), tēothian (verb ).
tithe barn
tithe barn ▶noun a barn built to hold tithes paid in kind.
tithing
tithing |ˈtʌɪðɪŋ | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the practice of taking or paying a tithe. 2 historical (in England ) a group of ten householders who lived close together and were collectively responsible for each other's behaviour. • a rural division, originally regarded as a tenth of a hundred. ORIGIN Old English tēothung (see tithe, -ing 1 ).
Tithonus
Tithonus |tɪˈθəʊnəs |Greek Mythology a Trojan prince with whom the goddess Aurora fell in love. She asked Zeus to make him immortal but omitted to ask for eternal youth, and he became very old and decrepit although he talked perpetually. Tithonus prayed her to remove him from this world and she changed him into a grasshopper, which chirps ceaselessly.
Duden Dictionary
Tithon
Ti thon Substantiv, Neutrum Geologie , das |Tith o n |griechisch-lateinisch-neulateinisch ; nach dem unsterblichen Greis Tithonos in der griechischen Sage Übergang zwischen Jura und Kreide
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
tithe
tithe /taɪð /名詞 C 1 〘史 〙10分の1税 〘昔, 教区民が収入の1割を教会に納めた税 〙.2 10分の1 ; 小部分 .3 〖a ~; 否定文で 〗まったく …ない .動詞 他動詞 …に10分の1税を課す .自動詞 10分の1税を納める .t í th er 名詞