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  • Animal tithe
  • Jewish commandment in the Torah

    animal tithe (Hebrew: מַעְשַׂר בְּהֵמָה, "Ma'sar Behemah") is a commandment in the Torah requiring the sanctifying a tithe of kosher grazing animals (cattle

    Animal tithe

    Animal_tithe

  • Tithe
  • Religious donation

    agricultural tithes in various situations, specifically terumah, terumat hamaaser, the first tithe, second tithe, poor tithe, and animal tithe. Not all these

    Tithe

    Tithe

    Tithe

  • Second tithe
  • Tithe mentioned in the Hebrew Bible

    The second tithe (Hebrew: ma'aser sheni מעשר שני) is a tithe mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and practised within Orthodox Judaism. It is distinguished

    Second tithe

    Second_tithe

  • Jewish holidays
  • Behemah): "new year" for animal tithes. However, the Halacha does not follow this opinion, but rather that the animal tithe goes by 1 Tishrei. The first

    Jewish holidays

    Jewish holidays

    Jewish_holidays

  • Tithes in Judaism
  • Religious donations in Judaism

    The tithe (Hebrew: מעשר; ma'aser) is specifically mentioned in the Books of Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. The tithe system was organized in a seven-year

    Tithes in Judaism

    Tithes in Judaism

    Tithes_in_Judaism

  • First tithe
  • Tenth of agricultural produce, given to the Kohen

    The first tithe (Hebrew: מעשר ראשון, romanized: maʿśēr rîshôn) is a positive commandment in the Torah requiring the giving of one tenth of agricultural

    First tithe

    First tithe

    First_tithe

  • Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion
  • Roman religious practice

    wherein he supposedly described an ancient practice of promising ("vovere") a tithe ("decimam") to Hercules, which is likely the same practice referred to by

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion

    Sacrifice_in_ancient_Roman_religion

  • Terumat hamaaser
  • Religious tithe in Judaism

    In the Hebrew Bible, the tithe of the tithes (Hebrew: תרומת המעשר‎ terumat ha-maaser) is a mitzvah (biblical requirement) for the recipient Levite to

    Terumat hamaaser

    Terumat_hamaaser

  • Bekhorot
  • Tractate of the Talmud

    priest for the sacrificial service Chapter 9 on laws concerning the animal tithe—a subject which has many things in common with the "first-born" (see

    Bekhorot

    Bekhorot

    Bekhorot

  • Lunar New Year
  • Beginning of a year in a lunar calendar

    Karaite Judaism and Samaritanism. 1 Elul corresponds to the New Year for Animal Tithes in the Rabbinic tradition. Elul is the sixth month, a very late summer/early

    Lunar New Year

    Lunar New Year

    Lunar_New_Year

  • Twenty-four priestly gifts
  • Enumeration of gifts to Jewish priests

    Jerusalem were: 15. Terumah gedolah 16. Terumat hamaaser – a tithe of the Levite's tithe 17. Challah (Dough offering) 18. the first shearing of the sheep

    Twenty-four priestly gifts

    Twenty-four_priestly_gifts

  • Vicar (Anglicanism)
  • Title in the Church of England

    small tithe, apart from wool, were milk, eggs, dairy produce and the young of animals raised as food: lambs, piglets, calves, goslings. Since animal young

    Vicar (Anglicanism)

    Vicar (Anglicanism)

    Vicar_(Anglicanism)

  • Kosher foods
  • Foods conforming to Jewish dietary law

    grown in the Land of Israel is subjected to other requirements, such as tithing, before it may be consumed.[not verified in body] Kosher food also distinguishes

    Kosher foods

    Kosher foods

    Kosher_foods

  • Kashrut
  • Jewish dietary laws

    from a live animal - Taryag - OU Torah". OU Torah. Archived from the original on 2024-09-15. Retrieved 2026-01-28. "284. Time and Tithes: The prohibition

    Kashrut

    Kashrut

  • Diezmo
  • Compulsory ecclesiastical tithe

    Church of one tenth of the fruits of agriculture or animal husbandry. There were two categories of tithes, one category for general products such as cereals

    Diezmo

    Diezmo

  • Feudal dues in Switzerland
  • Pre-revolutionary seigneurial charges in Switzerland and their abolition

    persons and foreigners. Ecclesiastical lordship: tithes (great and small tithes, the tithe on young animals, and others—one tenth of field and garden produce

    Feudal dues in Switzerland

    Feudal_dues_in_Switzerland

  • Vellum
  • Animal skin used as a writing material

    Vellum is prepared animal skin or membrane, typically used as writing material. It is often distinguished from parchment, either by being made from calfskin

    Vellum

    Vellum

    Vellum

  • Tithe in Switzerland
  • History of the ecclesiastical tithe in Switzerland

    The tithe (German: Zehnt; French: dîme; Latin: decima) in the territory of present-day Switzerland was originally a levy of one tenth of agricultural

    Tithe in Switzerland

    Tithe_in_Switzerland

  • Rosh Hashanah LeMa'sar Behemah
  • למעשר בהמה "New Year for Tithing Animals") or Rosh Hashanah LaBehemah (Hebrew: ראש השנה לבהמה "New Year for (Domesticated) Animals") is one of the four New

    Rosh Hashanah LeMa'sar Behemah

    Rosh_Hashanah_LeMa'sar_Behemah

  • Jerusalem Biblical Zoo
  • Zoo in Jerusalem

    the tithed produce could not be used and had to be destroyed. The animals of the Biblical Zoo were symbolically sold to a Kohen so that this tithed produce

    Jerusalem Biblical Zoo

    Jerusalem Biblical Zoo

    Jerusalem_Biblical_Zoo

  • 1899–1900 peasant unrest in Bulgaria
  • Peasant revolt in Bulgaria

    government's decision to replace the land tax in rural areas with an in-kind tithe on agricultural produce. This change, set against a background of failed

    1899–1900 peasant unrest in Bulgaria

    1899–1900_peasant_unrest_in_Bulgaria

  • Burnt offering (Judaism)
  • Sacrifice described in the Hebrew Bible

    offered on the altar as a burnt animal in the temple in Jerusalem that was completely consumed by fire. The skin of the animal, however, was not burnt but

    Burnt offering (Judaism)

    Burnt offering (Judaism)

    Burnt_offering_(Judaism)

  • Chaplain
  • Spiritual representative attached to a secular institution

    JSTOR 20637490. Degge, Simon. (1685).The parsons counsellor, with the law of tithes or tithing : in two books : the first sheweth the order every parson, vicar,

    Chaplain

    Chaplain

    Chaplain

  • Foreleg, cheeks and maw
  • Gift of a kosher-slaughtered animal to a kohen

    kosher-slaughtered animal to a kohen is a positive commandment in the Hebrew Bible. The Shulchan Aruch rules that after the slaughter of animal by a shochet

    Foreleg, cheeks and maw

    Foreleg, cheeks and maw

    Foreleg,_cheeks_and_maw

  • Swing Riots
  • 1830 uprisings by English agricultural workers

    workers, the protesters rioted over low wages and required tithes by destroying workhouses and tithe barns associated with their oppression. They also burned

    Swing Riots

    Swing Riots

    Swing_Riots

  • Re'eh
  • Torah portion

    prophets and set forth the laws of kashrut, tithes, the Sabbatical year, the Hebrew slave redemption, firstborn animals, and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals.

    Re'eh

    Re'eh

    Re'eh

  • Offering (Christianity)
  • Gift of money to the Church

    differentiated from the tithe as being funds given by members for general purposes over and above what would constitute a tithe. In some Christian services

    Offering (Christianity)

    Offering (Christianity)

    Offering_(Christianity)

  • Grace Communion International
  • Formerly the Worldwide Church of God

    clean and unclean animals listed in Leviticus Chapter 11; the forbidding of medical interventions, and the required payment of three tithes to the church

    Grace Communion International

    Grace_Communion_International

  • Norway
  • Country in northern Europe

    more animal husbandry. The reduction in taxes weakened the king's position, and many aristocrats lost the basis for their surplus. High tithes to church

    Norway

    Norway

    Norway

  • Stewardship (theology)
  • Divine belief in one's responsibility for the world

    product (produce or animal livestock) was to be sacrificed at the temple for the sustenance of the Levites. Giving is not limited to the tithe or any specific

    Stewardship (theology)

    Stewardship_(theology)

  • Fairy
  • Mythical being or legendary creature in European folklore

    of heaven. This concept may explain the tradition of paying a "teind" or tithe to hell; as fallen angels, although not quite devils, they could be viewed

    Fairy

    Fairy

    Fairy

  • Book of Malachi
  • Book of the Hebrew Bible

    dispute: failing to offer full tithes. In this discussion, Malachi has Yahweh request that the people "Bring the full tithe ... [and] see if I will not open

    Book of Malachi

    Book of Malachi

    Book_of_Malachi

  • Zeraim
  • First Order of the Mishnah and Talmud

    and blessings, primarily deals with the laws of agricultural produce and tithes of the Torah which apply in the Land of Israel, in both their religious

    Zeraim

    Zeraim

  • Feldgeister
  • Agricultural spirits in German folklore

    rain. Numerous Feldgeister are known in German folklore, some shaped as animals, some in human form. The last grain heads and tree fruits are often left

    Feldgeister

    Feldgeister

  • North and Middle Littleton
  • Civil parish in Worcestershire, England

    2026. NT page on Tithe Barn - Retrieved 2010-12-08 Archived August 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine "Royal visit for Evesham animal sanctuary". Evesham

    North and Middle Littleton

    North and Middle Littleton

    North_and_Middle_Littleton

  • Agistment
  • To take cattle for grazing in return for payment

    may redeem them on paying the price of their agistment. The tithe of agistment or "tithe of cattle and other produce of grass lands" was formally abolished

    Agistment

    Agistment

  • John Hyrcanus
  • Hasmonean ruler

    Second Tithes. Some view this as also being a discredit unto the High Priest, seeing that the commoners refused to separate these latter tithes because

    John Hyrcanus

    John Hyrcanus

    John_Hyrcanus

  • Parish constable
  • Medieval English law enforcement officer

    serving a parish. The position evolved from the ancient chief pledge of a tithing and takes its name from the office of constable with which it was originally

    Parish constable

    Parish_constable

  • Urim and Thummim
  • Objects used for divination in the early Abrahamic religions

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Urim and Thummim

    Urim_and_Thummim

  • Pontyglasier
  • Village in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    Pontyglasier, were charged with beating a bailiff attempting to recover tithe arrears. They were remanded on bail of £40 each. They appeared before magistrates

    Pontyglasier

    Pontyglasier

  • Nabataean religion
  • Religion of the Nabateans

    which this is found is unclear as to whether these could be considered tithes. Animal sacrifices were common in Nabataean rituals. While Porphyry’s De Abstenentia

    Nabataean religion

    Nabataean_religion

  • Terumah (offering)
  • Type of sacrifice in Judaism

    gedolah, Bikkurim (first-fruits), herem, bechor, pidyon haben The first tithe Terumat maaser Spoils given to Eleazar after the war with Midian In Ezekiel's

    Terumah (offering)

    Terumah_(offering)

  • Dough offering
  • Biblical injunction to separate a tithe from bread

    offering: wheat, barley, spelt, wild barley (or oats), and rye. Challah and tithes may not be taken from dough made from "new" grain (chadash) on behalf of

    Dough offering

    Dough offering

    Dough_offering

  • Ephod
  • Garment worn by the high priest in ancient Israel

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Ephod

    Ephod

    Ephod

  • Moby-Dick
  • 1851 novel by Herman Melville

    compares the concept to various forms of domination, such as slavery, serfdom, tithes and military conquest. The novel has also been read as critical of the contemporary

    Moby-Dick

    Moby-Dick

    Moby-Dick

  • List of Latin phrases (full)
  • others; e.g., a reference in the Poor Relief Act 1601 to "lands, houses, tithes and coal mines" was held to exclude mines other than coal mines. Sometimes

    List of Latin phrases (full)

    List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)

  • Staffordshire figure
  • Type of English pottery figurine

    Austen novel of 1818. Bocage group, idyllic rural scene, circa 1820. The Tithe Pig, 1825-1830, pearlware. Like many images of the clergy, this has an element

    Staffordshire figure

    Staffordshire figure

    Staffordshire_figure

  • Enclosure
  • In England, appropriation of common land

    was weighted in favour of the tithe owner who had the right to appoint one inclosure commissioner for their parish. Tithe-owners (usually the Anglican

    Enclosure

    Enclosure

    Enclosure

  • 613 commandments
  • Traditional count of Torah commands

    of an animal that died without ritual slaughter Deut. 14:22 — To set aside the second tithe (Ma'aser Sheni) Deut. 14:28 — To separate the "tithe for the

    613 commandments

    613_commandments

  • Agriculture in the Middle Ages
  • Farming practices from 476 to c. 1500

    protection by mounted and heavily armored soldiers. The church took its tithe and the soldiers required a large economic investment. A social and legal

    Agriculture in the Middle Ages

    Agriculture in the Middle Ages

    Agriculture_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • Priestly undergarments
  • Items of Jewish religious clothing

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Priestly undergarments

    Priestly undergarments

    Priestly_undergarments

  • Priestly robe (Judaism)
  • Jewish sacred article of clothing

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Priestly robe (Judaism)

    Priestly_robe_(Judaism)

  • Hearst Castle
  • Historical estate in San Simeon, California

    doorcases, fireplaces and mantels, entire monasteries, paneling and a medieval tithe barn were purchased, shipped to Hearst's Brooklyn warehouses and transported

    Hearst Castle

    Hearst Castle

    Hearst_Castle

  • Ireland
  • Island in the North Atlantic Ocean

    integration of the Irish Church with Rome. Henry was authorised to impose a tithe of one penny per hearth as an annual contribution. This church levy, called

    Ireland

    Ireland

    Ireland

  • Whitley Bay
  • Seaside town in Tyne and Wear, England

    when the yearly rents from Whitley were returned as 20 shillings, and the tithes as 9 marks. About the beginning of the 14th century, the manor of Whitley

    Whitley Bay

    Whitley Bay

    Whitley_Bay

  • Fur trade
  • Worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur

    of animal fur. Since the establishment of a world fur market in the early modern period, furs of boreal, polar and cold temperate mammalian animals have

    Fur trade

    Fur trade

    Fur_trade

  • Segan
  • Deputy to the Israelite High Priest

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Segan

    Segan

  • Income tax
  • Tax based on taxable income

    taxes on income was the Saladin tithe introduced by Henry II in 1188 to raise money for the Third Crusade. The tithe demanded that each layperson in England

    Income tax

    Income_tax

  • Lissingen Castle
  • Castle in Germany

    castle was greatly extended, in particular by the addition of a much larger tithe barn and stables. As a result of the French Revolution, in 1794 the region

    Lissingen Castle

    Lissingen Castle

    Lissingen_Castle

  • Omer offering
  • Jewish Temple offering performed on Passover

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Omer offering

    Omer offering

    Omer_offering

  • Gift offering
  • Type of sacrifice in the Hebrew Bible

    Biblical sacrifice, specifically a sacrifice that did not include sacrificial animals. In older English it is sometimes called an oblation, from Latin. The Hebrew

    Gift offering

    Gift offering

    Gift_offering

  • Sin offering
  • Sacrificial offering

    commanded in the Torah (Lev. 4.1-35); it could be fine flour or a proper animal. A sin offering also occurs in 2 Chronicles 29:21 where seven bulls, seven

    Sin offering

    Sin_offering

  • Coin in the fish's mouth
  • Miracle carried out by Jesus according to the Bible

    not pay the traditional church tithe. Some interpretations of Peter's reply "from others" indicate that the church tithe should come from non-Christian

    Coin in the fish's mouth

    Coin in the fish's mouth

    Coin_in_the_fish's_mouth

  • 1946 New Year Honours (MBE)
  • and Order of St. John. George Gordon Seconde, lately Principal Surveyor, Tithe Redemption Commission. Harold Lars Segerlind, Chief Engineer Officer, MV

    1946 New Year Honours (MBE)

    1946_New_Year_Honours_(MBE)

  • Beliefs and practices of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • standing and to enter the church's temples, church members are asked to tithe their income to the church, which is officially interpreted as 10 percent

    Beliefs and practices of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    Beliefs and practices of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    Beliefs_and_practices_of_the_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints

  • The Wolfman (film)
  • 2010 film by Joe Johnston

    Universal donated £5,000 to the village, in return for filming in the tithe barn for a scene involving frozen corpses. A funeral scene was also shot

    The Wolfman (film)

    The_Wolfman_(film)

  • Glastonbury Festival
  • Performing arts festival in England

    and community groups and paying for the purchase and restoration of the Tithe Barn in Pilton. Several stages and areas are managed independently, such

    Glastonbury Festival

    Glastonbury Festival

    Glastonbury_Festival

  • The Handmaid's Tale
  • 1985 novel by Margaret Atwood

    February 2010). You Mean I Don't Have to Tithe?: A Deconstruction of Tithing and a Reconstruction of Post-Tithe Giving. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 152

    The Handmaid's Tale

    The_Handmaid's_Tale

  • Hale Barns
  • Village in Greater Manchester, England

    to it becoming a separate settlement. The village gets its name from the tithe barn that used to stand there. Before the industrial revolution, Hale Barns

    Hale Barns

    Hale Barns

    Hale_Barns

  • Third Crusade
  • 1189–1192 attempted re-conquest of the Holy Land

    both took the cross. Both imposed a "Saladin tithe" on their citizens to finance the venture. (No such tithe had been levied in the Empire.) In Britain

    Third Crusade

    Third Crusade

    Third_Crusade

  • History of cannabis in Italy
  • that in 1300 its hemp was subjected to both civil taxes and ecclesiastical tithes; and by the second half of the 16th century it was the main center for all

    History of cannabis in Italy

    History of cannabis in Italy

    History_of_cannabis_in_Italy

  • Priestly breastplate
  • Jewish ritual object worn by the High Priest

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Priestly breastplate

    Priestly breastplate

    Priestly_breastplate

  • Norse settlements in Greenland
  • Abandoned Middle Age Norse settlements

    by a vicar. He and his successors did not forgo the Greenlanders' Church tithe. The lack of an overarching power meant that local rulers found themselves

    Norse settlements in Greenland

    Norse settlements in Greenland

    Norse_settlements_in_Greenland

  • Priestly tunic
  • One of several garments worn by priests in the Biblical temple

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Priestly tunic

    Priestly tunic

    Priestly_tunic

  • Brigham Young University
  • Private university in Provo, Utah, US

    Science Museum was formed in 1978. It features several forms of plant and animal life on display and available for research by students and scholars. The

    Brigham Young University

    Brigham Young University

    Brigham_Young_University

  • Regency of Algiers
  • 1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa

    Islamic law, including the ushr (tithe) on agricultural products, but some had elements of extortion. Periodic tithes could only be collected from crops

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency_of_Algiers

  • List of fairy tales
  • Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland The Burial of the Tithe 1834 Ireland Samuel Lover Legends and Stories of Ireland Cahal, Son of King

    List of fairy tales

    List_of_fairy_tales

  • Priestly turban
  • Head covering worn by the High Priest of Israel inside the Temple in Jerusalem

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Priestly turban

    Priestly_turban

  • Iberian Crusades
  • Crusades against Muslim control of Iberia

    Kings occasionally appropriated church revenues—most commonly the tercias (tithes reserved for ecclesiastical maintenance)—and at times seized the property

    Iberian Crusades

    Iberian_Crusades

  • List of disqualifications for the Jewish priesthood
  • Disqualifications for a Kohen to serve in the tabernacle or Temple in Jerusalem

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    List of disqualifications for the Jewish priesthood

    List_of_disqualifications_for_the_Jewish_priesthood

  • Middle Ages
  • European history from the 5th to 15th centuries

    buildings. Ancillary structures included new town halls, houses, bridges, and tithe barns. Shipbuilding improved with the use of the rib and plank method rather

    Middle Ages

    Middle Ages

    Middle_Ages

  • Seventh-day Adventist Church
  • Protestant Christian denomination

    Corporate singing, Scripture readings, prayers and an offering, including tithing (money collection), are other standard features. The instruments and forms

    Seventh-day Adventist Church

    Seventh-day Adventist Church

    Seventh-day_Adventist_Church

  • Circassian genocide
  • Mass murder of Circassians by the Russian Empire

    were planned to settle in the Kuban, while allocating a land plot of 6 tithes. Large Circassian landowners, fearing that they might lose their income

    Circassian genocide

    Circassian genocide

    Circassian_genocide

  • Joash (High Priest)
  • High Priest of Israel

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Joash (High Priest)

    Joash_(High_Priest)

  • Priestly Code
  • Jewish body of laws

    regarding vows, which mentions a tithe of cattle, a tithe not mentioned anywhere else in the torah, even when tithes, or the treatment of cattle, is discussed

    Priestly Code

    Priestly_Code

  • Kohen
  • Hereditary priest in Judaism

    variety of other Temple roles, including ritual slaughter of sacrificial animals, song service by use of voice and musical instruments, and various tasks

    Kohen

    Kohen

  • Black Death
  • 1346–1353 pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa

    monetary rents for labour services in an effort to keep tenants. Taxes and tithes became difficult to collect, with living poor refusing to cover the share

    Black Death

    Black Death

    Black_Death

  • LGBTQ rights by country or territory
  • of the Constitution (Marriage Equality) Bill 2015 (Number 5 of 2015) – Tithe an Oireachtais". www.oireachtas.ie. 21 January 2015. "Unmarried gay and

    LGBTQ rights by country or territory

    LGBTQ rights by country or territory

    LGBTQ_rights_by_country_or_territory

  • Jizya
  • Islamic tax on non-Muslims

    to be accepted in lieu of specie (coins), but not pigs, wine, or dead animals. The jizya varied in accordance with the affluence of the people of the

    Jizya

    Jizya

  • Police dog
  • Dog trained and used for law enforcement

    used in law enforcement since the Middle Ages. Wealth and money was then tithed in the villages for the upkeep of the parish constable's bloodhounds that

    Police dog

    Police dog

    Police_dog

  • William IV
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1837

    bishoprics by half, abolished some of the sinecures and overhauled the tithe system. Further measures to appropriate the surplus revenues of the Church

    William IV

    William IV

    William_IV

  • Jahangir
  • Mughal emperor from 1605 to 1627

    they should not take more than one in forty. In other ports, calling it a tithe, they take one in ten or one in eight, and give all kinds of trouble to

    Jahangir

    Jahangir

    Jahangir

  • Zadok
  • Biblical character

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Zadok

    Zadok

    Zadok

  • Southern question
  • Economic gap between northern and southern Italy

    latifundium, or held in mortmain by the Church, while feudal rights to tithe and public use of communal lands still applied. Nitti assessed that the

    Southern question

    Southern question

    Southern_question

  • Sons of Zadok
  • Family of Jewish priests

    commonality is the animal used for the inauguration by the sons of Zadok of the altar of burnt offering; this animal should be a bull, the same animal typically

    Sons of Zadok

    Sons_of_Zadok

  • Contemporary fantasy
  • Subgenre of fantasy

    Lisa Goldstein, 1999 The Dragons of the Cuyahoga by S. Andrew Swann, 2001 Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale by Holly Black, 2002 Summerland by Michael Chabon

    Contemporary fantasy

    Contemporary_fantasy

  • Dhimmi
  • Non-Muslims living in an Islamic state

    zakat tax paid by Muslims (instead paying their own religious dues such as tithes). The dhimmi communities living in Islamic states had their own laws independent

    Dhimmi

    Dhimmi

    Dhimmi

  • Jehoiarib
  • Head of a family of Aaronian priests

    (even) outside of Jerusalem Heave offering Heave offering of the Levite's tithe Dough offering First shearing of the sheep Foreleg, cheeks and maw Coins

    Jehoiarib

    Jehoiarib

  • Ismailism
  • Branch of Shia Islam

    resembles the Zakat of other Muslims. Along with zakat, Isma'ilis pay a tithe, a percentage of their asset to the Ismaili Imamate for use in development

    Ismailism

    Ismailism

    Ismailism

  • Rule of Rose
  • 2006 video game

    Red Rose Aristocracy, which requires monthly gifts given at an altar as tithes for the Prince and Princess of the Red Rose. Failure to provide an adequate

    Rule of Rose

    Rule_of_Rose

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    English

    ABIMAEL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiyma'el, ABIMAEL means "my father is El (God)." In the bible, this is the name of Joktan's ninth son (of 13), a descendant of Shem.

    ABIMAEL

  • ANIMA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    ANIMA

    (अणिमा) Hindi name ANIMA means "minuteness." Compare with another form of Anima.

    ANIMA

  • ANIMA
  • Female

    English

    ANIMA

    Modern English name derived from Latin anima, ANIMA means "anger, courage, essence, feeling, mind, passion, spirit," from the PIE root *ane-, meaning "to breathe," the same root from which the words animal and animation came. But in Christian contexts, the word anima was used to translate the Greek word psykhe into "soul" (not "spirit"), and this is the same anima from which the personal name was derived. Compare with another form of Anima.

    ANIMA

  • Prani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Prani

    Animal

    Prani

  • Aimal
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aimal

    Hope

    Aimal

  • Anibal
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish Greek

    Anibal

    Grace of God.

    Anibal

  • ANIELA
  • Female

    Polish

    ANIELA

    Polish form of Latin Angela, ANIELA means "angel, messenger."

    ANIELA

  • AVITAL
  • Female

    English

    AVITAL

    Variant spelling of English Abital, AVITAL means "my father is dew." In the bible, this is the name of one of David's wives. 

    AVITAL

  • ABITAL
  • Female

    English

    ABITAL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiytal, ABITAL means "my father is dew." In the bible, this is the name of one of David's wives. 

    ABITAL

  • Ajimal
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Ajimal

    Smart

    Ajimal

  • Anima
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anima

    He power of becoming small

    Anima

  • Mrigad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mrigad

    Animal devourer

    Mrigad

  • AVIGAL
  • Female

    Hebrew

    AVIGAL

    (אֲבִיגַל) Unisex form of Hebrew Avigayil, AVIGAL means "father rejoices."

    AVIGAL

  • Animan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Animan

    Frank

    Animan

  • Animan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Animan

    Unbounded

    Animan

  • ANTIMAN
  • Male

    Native American

    ANTIMAN

    Native American Mapuche name ANTIMAN means "condor of the sun."

    ANTIMAN

  • Mrigad | ம்ரீகத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mrigad | ம்ரீகத

    Animal devourer

    Mrigad | ம்ரீகத

  • ANIBAL
  • Male

    Spanish

    ANIBAL

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Phoenician Hannibal, ANIBAL means "grace of Ba'al."

    ANIBAL

  • Aimal |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Aimal |

    Hope

    Aimal |

  • Aimal
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Aimal

    Hope; Cleaver; Young; Friend

    Aimal

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Online names & meanings

  • Vijeesh | விஜீஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vijeesh | விஜீஷ 

    Victory

  • Devasura
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Devasura

    Divine Hero

  • Pushpita
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Pushpita

    Decorated with flowers, One that has flowered

  • DENIS
  • Male

    French

    DENIS

     French form of English Dennis, DENIS means "follower of Dionysos." Compare with another form of Denis.

  • Hami
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hami

    Protector, Patron, Supporter, Defender

  • FLORRIE
  • Female

    English

    FLORRIE

     English pet form of English/French Florence, FLORRIE means "blossoming."

  • Eloni
  • Boy/Male

    Polynesian

    Eloni

    Lofty.

  • Aseed |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aseed |

    A narrator of Hadith

  • Devavani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Devavani

    Divine Voice

  • MAHINA
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    MAHINA

    Hawaiian name MAHINA means "moon; moonlight."

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  • Animi
  • pl.

    of Animus

  • Anomaly
  • n.

    The angular distance of a planet from its perihelion, as seen from the sun. This is the true anomaly. The eccentric anomaly is a corresponding angle at the center of the elliptic orbit of the planet. The mean anomaly is what the anomaly would be if the planet's angular motion were uniform.

  • Zoonic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to animals; obtained from animal substances.

  • Axial
  • a.

    Belonging to the axis of the body; as, the axial skeleton; or to the axis of any appendage or organ; as, the axial bones.

  • Anomal
  • n.

    Anything anomalous.

  • Annual
  • a.

    Performed or accomplished in a year; reckoned by the year; as, the annual motion of the earth.

  • Animate
  • v. t.

    To give powers to, or to heighten the powers or effect of; as, to animate a lyre.

  • Animal
  • n.

    An organized living being endowed with sensation and the power of voluntary motion, and also characterized by taking its food into an internal cavity or stomach for digestion; by giving carbonic acid to the air and taking oxygen in the process of respiration; and by increasing in motive power or active aggressive force with progress to maturity.

  • Annual
  • n.

    Anything, especially a plant, that lasts but one year or season; an annual plant.

  • Fatling
  • n.

    A calf, lamb, kid, or other young animal fattened for slaughter; a fat animal; -- said of such animals as are used for food.

  • Annual
  • a.

    Lasting or continuing only one year or one growing season; requiring to be renewed every year; as, an annual plant; annual tickets.

  • Life
  • n.

    The system of animal nature; animals in general, or considered collectively.

  • Animal
  • a.

    Pertaining to the merely sentient part of a creature, as distinguished from the intellectual, rational, or spiritual part; as, the animal passions or appetites.

  • Vegeto-animal
  • a.

    Partaking of the nature both of vegetable and animal matter; -- a term sometimes applied to vegetable albumen and gluten, from their resemblance to similar animal products.

  • Anime
  • a.

    Of a different tincture from the animal itself; -- said of the eyes of a rapacious animal.

  • Animal
  • a.

    Of or relating to animals; as, animal functions.

  • Animal
  • a.

    Consisting of the flesh of animals; as, animal food.

  • Young
  • n.

    The offspring of animals, either a single animal or offspring collectively.

  • Zoic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to animals, or animal life.

  • Animal
  • n.

    One of the lower animals; a brute or beast, as distinguished from man; as, men and animals.