IPA: /taɪð/
KK: /taɪð/
To give a portion of one's income, typically one-tenth, to support a church or religious organization.
Many people choose to tithe as a way to support their faith community.
Past: tithes
Past Participle: tithes
A payment of one-tenth of a person's income, often given to support a church or religious organization.
Many people choose to tithe a portion of their earnings to their local church.
To give or pay a portion of one's income or produce, typically one-tenth, to support a church or religious organization.
Many people choose to tithe a portion of their earnings to their local church.
Past: tithe
Past Participle: tithe
Tithe originates from Old English 'tithing', meaning a tenth part. It refers to the practice of giving one-tenth of one's income or produce, typically for religious purposes.
Think of giving a 'tenth part' of your earnings — that's what a tithe means.