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tythe

/tahyth/US // taɪð //

轮胎,轮胎上的,轮胎的问题,大理石

Definitions

  1. 1

    tythed, tyth·ing.British.

    • : tithe.

Examples

  • The French Constitution has abolished tythes, that source of perpetual discontent between the tythe-holder and the parishioner.

  • Aug. 20th to 27th, much disquietnes and controversy abowt the tythe corne of Hulme.

  • The Vicar of West-Ham also held one acre of meadow, assigned to him for his tythe for the whole meadow; and 13s.

  • He has been with the Tythe Owner, whom Martin knows very well.

  • Ikey listened to him, with closed eyes, and did not seem to comprehend a tythe of what he heard.