ppl. a. [UN-1 8. Cf. OE. untéoðod, and UNTEINDED ppl. a.]

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  1.  On which no tithe is levied.

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1621.  Bp. Mountagu, Diatribæ, 540. I will complaine vpon thee vnto the Prytanes, because thou detainest … to thine owne vse, the consecrated inwards … that belong vnto the gods, vntithed.

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1801.  Helen M. Williams, Sk. Fr. Rep., I. vi. 57. The lavish produce of the earth unfeudalized, and untythed.

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1845.  McCullogh, Taxation, II. iv. 176. It then encourages cultivation as much on the untithed as it discourages it on the tithed lands.

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1871.  Longf., Div. Trag., II. i. 35. In thy court-yard grows the untithed rue.

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  2.  Not receiving tithes.

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1827.  Pollok, Course T, VIII. 81. Not from him Could be distinguished then the priest untithed.

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