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noun
noun
- A tithe proctor: a collector of tithes.
- (law, historical) The chief of a tithing.
- (US, Maryland and New England dialect, historical) 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.
- (UK, law) A peace officer; an underconstable.
verb
- exact a tithe from
- (transitive) To pay something as a tithe.
- (transitive) To pay a tithe upon something.
- (intransitive) To enforce or collect a tithe.
- (transitive) To impose a tithe upon someone or something.
- (intransitive) To pay a tithe; to pay a 10% tax
- levy a tithe on (produce or a crop)
- pay a tenth of one's income; pay one tenth of, especially to the church
- To take one-tenth or a tithe of something, particularly:
- (transitive) To enforce or collect a tithe upon someone or something.
- (transitive) To spare only every tenth person, killing the rest (usually in relation to the sacking of the episcopal seat at Canterbury by the pagan Danes in 1011).
- (intransitive, figuratively) To pay or offer as a levy in the manner of a tithe or religious tax.
noun
- a levy of one tenth of something
- an offering of a tenth part of some personal income
- (historical) 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; a tax taking ten percent of land or stock profits, used for religious or charitable purposes.
- A contribution to one's religious community or congregation of worship (notably to the LDS church).
- A small part or proportion.
noun
- The collection of tithes.
- The tithe given as an offering to the church.
- The payment of tithes.
- (historical, law) A part of the hundred as a rural division of territory.
- (dialectal) Ten sheaves of wheat (originally set up as such for the tithe proctor).
- (historical, law) A body of households (originally a tenth of a hundred or ten households) bound by frankpledge to collective responsibility and punishment for each other's behavior.
verb
noun
- A tithe or the act of tithing.
- (mathematics) The creation of a new sequence comprising only every nth element of a source sequence.
- (Ancient Rome, strictly) The killing or punishment of every tenth person, usually by lot.
- (generally) The killing or destruction of any large portion of a population.
- (signal processing) A digital signal-processing technique for reducing the number of samples in a discrete-time signal; downsampling
- destroying or killing a large part of the population
noun
- A tax collector.
- A legal officer who both investigates and prosecutes crimes, found in some inquisitorial legal systems, particularly communist or formerly communist states – see public procurator
- An agent or attorney.
- (Ancient Rome) The governor of a small imperial province.
- (ancient Rome) someone employed by the Roman Emperor to manage finance and taxes
- a person authorized to act for another
noun
noun
- a cleric who holds more than one benefice at a time
- a philosopher who believes that no single explanation can account for all the phenomena of nature
- someone who believes that distinct ethnic or cultural or religious groups can exist together in society
- An advocate of pluralism (in all senses)
- A person who holds multiple offices, especially a clergyman who holds more than one ecclesiastical benefice.
adj
noun
- A person who is employed to collect payments.
- (electronics) The amplified terminal on a bipolar junction transistor.
- A mafioso whose task is to collect protection money from small businesses
- A person who or thing that collects, or which creates or manages a collection.
- A major sewer which collects sewerage from a number of smaller branch sewers
- (historical) One holding a Bachelor of Arts in Oxford, formerly appointed to superintend some scholastic proceedings in Lent.
- A compiler of books; one who collects scattered passages and puts them together in one book.
- a person who collects things
- the electrode in a transistor through which a primary flow of carriers leaves the region between the electrodes
- a person who is employed to collect payments (as for rent or taxes)
- a crater that has collected cosmic material hitting the earth
noun
- A bondman or serf.
- (derogatory) A rough, surly, ill-bred person; a boor.
- (Theodism) A freedman, ranked below a thane but above a thrall.
- A free peasant (as opposed to a serf) of the lowest rank, below an earl and a thane; a freeman; also (more generally), a person without royal or noble status; a commoner.
- a selfish person who is unwilling to give or spend
- a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
- a bad-tempered person
noun
adj
- concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church
- of or relating to clergy bound by monastic vows
- extremely scrupulous and conscientious
- having or showing belief in and reverence for a deity
- (Christianity) Belonging or pertaining to a religious order.
- Concerning religion.
- Committed to the practice or adherence of religion.
- Highly dedicated, as one would be to a religion.
noun
- A man in waiting; a male servant whose duties are to attend the door, the carriage, the table, etc.
- a man employed as a servant in a large establishment (as a palace) to run errands and do chores
- A bar that connects the treadle of a spinning wheel to the wheel.
- A moth of the family Arctiidae (or subfamily Arctiinae); -- so called from its livery-like colors.
- A metallic stand with four feet, for keeping anything warm before a fire.
- (historical) A servant who runs in front of his master's carriage.
- especially, a common footman (Manulea lurideola)
noun
- a male worker in an inn or public house who serves customers and does various chores
- A boy employed in a plant nursery to tap clay pots with a stick for their ringing sound, indicating whether the plant required watering.
- (British) A boy or man employed in a public house to collect empty pots or glasses.
- A boy employed as waiter to serve (pots of) drinks, as in a tavern.
noun
- a male person who is paid to pray for the soul of another
- (Scotland, historical) A public almsman; one who received alms from the king, and was expected in return to pray for the royal welfare and that of the state; a licensed beggar.
- (historical, England) A poor man, supported in a beadhouse, and required to pray for the soul of its founder; an almsman.
- (historical) A petitioner; someone who seeks some type of favour from another, usually from a superior.
- A man employed in praying; especially one who prays for another.
noun
adj
- produced in a particular country
- converted or adapted to domestic use
- of or relating to the home
- of or involving the home or family
- of concern to or concerning the internal affairs of a nation
- Of or relating to the home.
- Internal to a specific country.
- Tending to stay at home; not outgoing.
- (of an animal) Kept by someone, for example as a farm animal or a pet.
- Of or relating to activities normally associated with the home, wherever they actually occur.
noun
noun
- An ember.
- Slag from a metal furnace.
- Partially or mostly burnt material that results from incomplete combustion of coal or wood etc.; it often rides the rising smoke column into the air, and it can pose a fire hazard when it lands, in dry conditions.
- a fragment of incombustible matter left after a wood or coal or charcoal fire
verb
noun
- a man of refinement
- a manservant who acts as a personal attendant to their employer
- Any well-bred, well-mannered, or charming man.
- (by extension; polite term of address) Any man.
- (derogatory) An effeminate or oversophisticated man.
- (usually historical, sometimes derogatory) An amateur or dabbler in any field, particularly those of independent means.
- (chiefly historical) A man of gentle but not noble birth, particularly a man of means (originally ownership of property) who does not work for a living but has no official status in a peerage; (UK law) an armigerous man ranking below a knight.
- (cricket) An amateur player, particularly one whose wealth permits him to forego payment.
noun
noun
- A tithe proctor: a collector of tithes.
- (law, historical) The chief of a tithing.
- (US, Maryland and New England dialect, historical) 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.
- (UK, law) A peace officer; an underconstable.
noun
- The collection of tithes.
- The tithe given as an offering to the church.
- The payment of tithes.
- (historical, law) A part of the hundred as a rural division of territory.
- (dialectal) Ten sheaves of wheat (originally set up as such for the tithe proctor).
- (historical, law) A body of households (originally a tenth of a hundred or ten households) bound by frankpledge to collective responsibility and punishment for each other's behavior.
verb
noun
- A tithe or the act of tithing.
- (mathematics) The creation of a new sequence comprising only every nth element of a source sequence.
- (Ancient Rome, strictly) The killing or punishment of every tenth person, usually by lot.
- (generally) The killing or destruction of any large portion of a population.
- (signal processing) A digital signal-processing technique for reducing the number of samples in a discrete-time signal; downsampling
- destroying or killing a large part of the population
noun
- A tax collector.
- A legal officer who both investigates and prosecutes crimes, found in some inquisitorial legal systems, particularly communist or formerly communist states – see public procurator
- An agent or attorney.
- (Ancient Rome) The governor of a small imperial province.
- (ancient Rome) someone employed by the Roman Emperor to manage finance and taxes
- a person authorized to act for another
noun
noun
- a cleric who holds more than one benefice at a time
- a philosopher who believes that no single explanation can account for all the phenomena of nature
- someone who believes that distinct ethnic or cultural or religious groups can exist together in society
- An advocate of pluralism (in all senses)
- A person who holds multiple offices, especially a clergyman who holds more than one ecclesiastical benefice.
adj
noun
- A person who is employed to collect payments.
- (electronics) The amplified terminal on a bipolar junction transistor.
- A mafioso whose task is to collect protection money from small businesses
- A person who or thing that collects, or which creates or manages a collection.
- A major sewer which collects sewerage from a number of smaller branch sewers
- (historical) One holding a Bachelor of Arts in Oxford, formerly appointed to superintend some scholastic proceedings in Lent.
- A compiler of books; one who collects scattered passages and puts them together in one book.
- a person who collects things
- the electrode in a transistor through which a primary flow of carriers leaves the region between the electrodes
- a person who is employed to collect payments (as for rent or taxes)
- a crater that has collected cosmic material hitting the earth
noun
- A bondman or serf.
- (derogatory) A rough, surly, ill-bred person; a boor.
- (Theodism) A freedman, ranked below a thane but above a thrall.
- A free peasant (as opposed to a serf) of the lowest rank, below an earl and a thane; a freeman; also (more generally), a person without royal or noble status; a commoner.
- a selfish person who is unwilling to give or spend
- a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
- a bad-tempered person
noun
adj
- concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church
- of or relating to clergy bound by monastic vows
- extremely scrupulous and conscientious
- having or showing belief in and reverence for a deity
- (Christianity) Belonging or pertaining to a religious order.
- Concerning religion.
- Committed to the practice or adherence of religion.
- Highly dedicated, as one would be to a religion.
noun
- A man in waiting; a male servant whose duties are to attend the door, the carriage, the table, etc.
- a man employed as a servant in a large establishment (as a palace) to run errands and do chores
- A bar that connects the treadle of a spinning wheel to the wheel.
- A moth of the family Arctiidae (or subfamily Arctiinae); -- so called from its livery-like colors.
- A metallic stand with four feet, for keeping anything warm before a fire.
- (historical) A servant who runs in front of his master's carriage.
- especially, a common footman (Manulea lurideola)
noun
- a male worker in an inn or public house who serves customers and does various chores
- A boy employed in a plant nursery to tap clay pots with a stick for their ringing sound, indicating whether the plant required watering.
- (British) A boy or man employed in a public house to collect empty pots or glasses.
- A boy employed as waiter to serve (pots of) drinks, as in a tavern.
noun
- a male person who is paid to pray for the soul of another
- (Scotland, historical) A public almsman; one who received alms from the king, and was expected in return to pray for the royal welfare and that of the state; a licensed beggar.
- (historical, England) A poor man, supported in a beadhouse, and required to pray for the soul of its founder; an almsman.
- (historical) A petitioner; someone who seeks some type of favour from another, usually from a superior.
- A man employed in praying; especially one who prays for another.
noun
adj
- produced in a particular country
- converted or adapted to domestic use
- of or relating to the home
- of or involving the home or family
- of concern to or concerning the internal affairs of a nation
- Of or relating to the home.
- Internal to a specific country.
- Tending to stay at home; not outgoing.
- (of an animal) Kept by someone, for example as a farm animal or a pet.
- Of or relating to activities normally associated with the home, wherever they actually occur.
noun
noun
- An ember.
- Slag from a metal furnace.
- Partially or mostly burnt material that results from incomplete combustion of coal or wood etc.; it often rides the rising smoke column into the air, and it can pose a fire hazard when it lands, in dry conditions.
- a fragment of incombustible matter left after a wood or coal or charcoal fire
verb
noun
- a man of refinement
- a manservant who acts as a personal attendant to their employer
- Any well-bred, well-mannered, or charming man.
- (by extension; polite term of address) Any man.
- (derogatory) An effeminate or oversophisticated man.
- (usually historical, sometimes derogatory) An amateur or dabbler in any field, particularly those of independent means.
- (chiefly historical) A man of gentle but not noble birth, particularly a man of means (originally ownership of property) who does not work for a living but has no official status in a peerage; (UK law) an armigerous man ranking below a knight.
- (cricket) An amateur player, particularly one whose wealth permits him to forego payment.
verb
- exact a tithe from
- (transitive) To pay something as a tithe.
- (transitive) To pay a tithe upon something.
- (intransitive) To enforce or collect a tithe.
- (transitive) To impose a tithe upon someone or something.
- (intransitive) To pay a tithe; to pay a 10% tax
- levy a tithe on (produce or a crop)
- pay a tenth of one's income; pay one tenth of, especially to the church
- To take one-tenth or a tithe of something, particularly:
- (transitive) To enforce or collect a tithe upon someone or something.
- (transitive) To spare only every tenth person, killing the rest (usually in relation to the sacking of the episcopal seat at Canterbury by the pagan Danes in 1011).
- (intransitive, figuratively) To pay or offer as a levy in the manner of a tithe or religious tax.
noun
- a levy of one tenth of something
- an offering of a tenth part of some personal income
- (historical) 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; a tax taking ten percent of land or stock profits, used for religious or charitable purposes.
- A contribution to one's religious community or congregation of worship (notably to the LDS church).
- A small part or proportion.
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