Synonyymisanakirja
tithe
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kolehti, kymmenykset, maksaa, maksaa kymmenykset, periä veroa, panna veroa, verottaa.
Käännökset
englanti |
maksaa kymmenykset kantaa kymmenykset
kymmenykset
puhekieltä A tenth.
Shakespeare To give one-tenth or a tithe of something, particularly: puhekieltä To pay something as a tithe. *854, "Grant by Adulf" in Cartularium Saxonicum, Book ii, 79: *1967 August 6, Observer, 4: puhekieltä To pay a tithe upon something. *(circa) w:Alfred of Wessex|King Alfred translating Pope Gregory I|St Gregory, Pastoral Care, Chapter lvii: *1562, F.J. Furnivall, ed., Child-marriages... in the Diocese of Chester A.D. 1561-6, p. 138: *1901, H.G. Dakyns translating (w)'s (w), Book V, Chapter iii, §9: puhekieltä To pay a tithe; to pay a 10% tax *(ante) Trinity College Homilies, 215: *1942 September, Esquire, p. 174: puhekieltä To pay or offer as a levy in the manner of a tithe or religious tax. *1630, Anonymous translation of Giovanni Botero, anonymously translated as Relations of the Most Famous Kingdomes and Common-wealths, p. 510: *1976 June 20, Billings Gazzette, C1: To take one-tenth or a tithe of something, particularly: *(circa), Ælfric, Homilies, Vol. I, 178: puhekieltä To impose a tithe upon someone or something. *1382, (w), (w):9: *1843, Frederick Marryat, Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet, in California, Sonora, & Western Texas, Vol. III, Ch. xi, p. 212: puhekieltä To spare only every tenth person, killing the rest puhekieltä. *1387, Ranulf Higden, translated by John de Trevisa as Polychronicon, VII, 89: *1670, (w), The History of Britain, vi, 256 puhekieltä To enforce or collect a tithe upon someone or something. *1591, The Troublesome Raigne of Iohn King of England, i, G: *(ante), Henry Best, published in 1984 as The Farming and Memorandum Books of Henry Best of Elmswell, p. 26: puhekieltä To decimate: to kill every tenth person, usually as a military punishment. *1609, A. Marcellinus, translated by Philemon Holland as The Romane Historie, D, iii: *1610, William Camden, translated by Philemon Holland as A Chorographicall Description of... England, Scotland, and Ireland, i, 705: puhekieltä To enforce or collect a tithe. *1822, Thomas Love Peacock, Maid Marian, Ch. vi, p. 210: puhekieltä To compose the tenth part of something. *1586, William Warner, Albions England: A Continued Historie, i, v, 15: puhekieltä A boon (gloss). puhekieltä receiving Receiving a concession or grant; successful in prayer or request. puhekieltä To grant, concede. (inflection of) housing |
Riimisanakirja
tithe rimmaa näiden kanssa:
he, pahe, crème fraîche, quiche, viehe, aihe, kukka-aihe, vasta-aihe, tausta-aihe, kuva-aihe