💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Trething"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| trithing-reevenoun | (obsolete) The official governing a trithing. |
| tythingnoun | Obsolete spelling of tithing. [A tithe or tenth in its various senses, (particularly):] |
| thrippencenoun | Alternative form of thruppence. [(British, informal, dated) Threepence.] |
| tithenoun | A contribution to one's religious community or congregation of worship (notably to the LDS church). |
| tythenoun | Obsolete spelling of tithe. [(archaic) A tenth.] |
| trithingnoun | (historical) a riding (one of three ancient divisions of a county in England) |
| tithingnoun | The tithe given as an offering to the church. |
| thruppencenoun | (British, informal, dated) Threepence. |
| trentalnoun | (Christianity) A set of 30 requiem masses, said once a day for a month or all in one day. |
| tridingnoun | Alternative form of trithing. [(historical) a riding (one of three ancient divisions of a county in England)] |
| tiercenoun | (religion, Roman Catholicism) Synonym of terce: the third canonical hour or its service. |
| tritheitenoun | (obsolete) A tritheist. |
| thirdingnoun | The third part of anything; one third. |
| thirdboroughnoun | (obsolete) The head of a frankpledge |
| fifteensnoun | (historical) A medieval tax on movable property. |
| treblingnoun | An act of multiplying by three. |
| triticalitynoun | (obsolete) triteness |
| threepencenoun | (uncountable) The amount of money equal to that of three pence (old or new). |
| thruppennynoun | (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, informal, dated) threepence |
| tiendnoun | Alternative form of teind. [(Scotland) A tithe.] |
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