Simple past tense and past participle of tithe.(verb)
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Use "tithed" in a sentence
"But the premise is only true conditionally; the owner of tithed land receives less than what the owner of tithe-free land is enabled to receive _when other lands are tithed_; while the conclusion is applied to a state of circumstances in which that condition fails, and in which, by consequence, the premise will not be true."
"In 2006 and 2007, Angel Food "tithed" at least $600,000 to Emmanuel Praise Church, also founded by the Wingos, without the approval of the board, according to the lawsuit."
"In 2006 and 2007, Angel Food "tithed" at least $600,000 to Emmanuel Praise Church, also founded by the Wingos, without the approval of the board, the lawsuit alleges."