People of talent, viewed collectively; a talented person.
A marked natural ability or skill.
A unit of weight and money used in ancient times in Greece, the Roman Empire, and the Middle East, equal to about 30 to 60 kg in various times and places.
The men or (especially) women of a place or area, judged by their attractiveness.
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.
The payment of tithes.
A part of the hundred as a rural division of territory.
The collection of tithes.
Ten sheaves of wheat (originally set up as such for the tithe-proctor).
The tithe given as an offering to the church.