tither

/ˈtaɪðər/
noun
  1. A person who pays or gives a tithe (one-tenth of their income or produce, especially to a church).
    • He was a faithful tither all his life.
    • The church kept a record of every tither in the parish.
    • The tithers gathered at the barn to deliver their grain.
  2. A person who collects tithes.
    • The tither came to the farm to collect the annual payment.
    • In medieval times, the tither was often an unpopular figure.
    • The bishop appointed a new tither for the region.
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