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untithed

  • a word derived from tithe.
    tithe
    noun
    Sometimes tithes. the tenth part of agricultural produce or personal income set apart as an offering to God or for works of mercy, or the same amount regarded as an obligation or tax for the support of the church, priesthood, or the like.

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They must not tithe that which is certainly untithed, and they must not baptize vessels, and they must not light the lamps.

From Hebrew Literature by Epiphanius Wilson

And in thy court-yard grows the untithed rue, Huge as the olives of Gethsemane, And ancient as the terebinth of Hebron, Coeval with the world.

From The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow