frankpledge vs tithe

frankpledge

noun
  • A form of collective suretyship and punishment under English law among the members of a tithing. 

  • A decener: a member of a tithing bound in frankpledge. 

  • Any group so similarly answerable for the conduct of all its members and liable for collective punishment. 

  • The tithing itself. 

tithe

noun
  • 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 contribution to one's religious community or congregation of worship (notably to the LDS church) 

  • A small part or proportion. 

verb
  • To enforce or collect a tithe upon someone or something. 

  • To enforce or collect a tithe. 

  • To pay something as a tithe. 

  • To pay a tithe; to pay a 10% tax 

  • To pay a tithe upon something. 

  • To take one-tenth or a tithe of something 

  • 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). 

  • To pay or offer as a levy in the manner of a tithe or religious tax. 

  • To impose a tithe upon someone or something. 

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