teind

/tiːnd/
noun
  1. A tithe; a tenth part of one's income or produce given as a tax or offering, especially to the church.
    • In medieval Scotland, farmers paid a teind of their grain to the local church.
    • The landowner collected the teind from each tenant every harvest season.
    • Historians study records of teind payments to understand the economy of the time.
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