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tithe Meaning in Tamil ( tithe வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பத்திலொரு பங்கு, ஒரு பங்கு,



tithe தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

தமிழ்நாடு ஊராட்சிகள் தசமபாகம்-பத்திலொரு பங்கு' (; from Old English: teogoþa "tenth") என்பது ஒருவரின் வருமானத்தில் பத்தில் ஒரு பங்கை காணிக்கையாக அல்லது வரியாக தங்களின் மதம் சார்ந்த ஆலயத்திற்கு செலுத்துவதாகும்.

புவி மேற்பரப்பின் வெவ்வேறு இடங்களில் சில பத்திலொரு பங்கு வீதம் அளவுக்கு வேறுபட்டாலும், ஒரு கிலோகிராம் திணிவுள்ள ஒரு பொருள் புவியின் மேற்பரப்புக்கு அண்மையில் அண்ணளவாக 9.

tithe's Usage Examples:

As every attempt to rationalize nature implies a certain process of criticism and interpretation to which the data of sense are subjected, and in which they are, as it were, transcended, the antithesis of reason and sense is formulated early in the history of speculation.


The benefices are almost without exception provided with good residences and glebes, and the tithes, 'c.


In December 1691 he was appointed receiver of the tithes which were originally paid to the bishop of Utrecht, and five years later was nominated to the professorship of eloquence and history.


Amongst legislative measures of importance to agriculturists mention should be made, in addition to those that have been referred to, of the Tithe Rent-charge Recovery Act 1891, which transfers the liability for payment of tithe from the occupier to the owner.


There was a rich, deep-toned, resonant eloquence mingled with the speculative exposition; his style of expression was clear, elegant and forcible, abounding in happy turns and striking antitheses.


If a tenant quits leaving tithe unpaid, the landlord may pay it and recover it from him.


The theory that it is possible for a thing to be theologically true and philosophically false, and the doctrine of the mortality of the human soul, were both repudiated; while a three years' tithe on all church property was set apart to provide funds for a war against the Turks.


So too the victories of Re over the serpent named Apophis were more or less clearly understood as a simile of the antithetical nature of light and darkness.


A rector is incumbent of a benefice never held under a monastery, and he receives all the tithes; a vicar (i.


The " tax on sheep, camels, buffaloes and hogs " (aghnam, meaning literally " sheep," but for taxing purposes the other animals are included under the same name), formed originally part of the " tithe.


Under the Limitation Act of 1833 twenty years of adverse possession of an estate in tithes gave a good title, except as against spiritual or eleemosynary corporations sole whose right to recover tithes was limited, if at all, to a period of two incumbencies and six years afterwards, or sixty years (s.





Synonyms:

offering,



Antonyms:

positive charge, negative charge, empty,

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