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▪ I. teind, (a.) n. Sc. and north. (tiːnd) Forms: 3–5 tende, tend, 4–6 teynde, 4–7 teinde, (5 tyende, teend), 5–7 teynd, (6 teand, 8–9 tiend), 4– teind. (Also 5 tene, 6 teine, 9 teen, tein.) [Early ME. tende, adj. and n., collateral form of tenth, q.v.: cf. also tithe.] A. adj. See tenth A. 1 γ, and...
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Teind
In Scotland a teind () was a tithe derived from the produce of the land for the maintenance of the clergy. Teind is a Scots word for tithe, meaning a tenth part.
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Thein
Teign, a river in England
Teind
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teindable
teindable, a. Sc. (ˈtiːndəb(ə)l) [f. teind v. + -able.] Tithable.1705 W. Forbes Treatise on Churchlands 289 All other Teindable Subjects in Scotland. 1832 Fife Herald 14 June, The planted park is valued at {pstlg}2 10s. sterling, but is found not to be Teindable. 1924 Kelso Chronicle 25 July 4 The m...
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William Sutherland, 10th of Duffus
regard to the tithes of the lands of Proncy, not only by legal means to stop them going to the young Earl of Sutherland, but also by carrying off the Teind-Sheaves
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James King Hewison
and Ecclesiastical Law of the Lord's Day in Scotland (1902)
The Romance of Dumfriesshire (Dumfries, 1909)
The Mysterious Cynewulf (Dumfries, 1912)
The Teind
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The Perilous Gard
The sacrifice of the "teind," or "tenth," which plays a major role in the novel as well as the ballad, is based on Scottish fairy lore. In the novel, however, the Fairy Folk believe they are offering the teind to their gods; or, more correctly, in order to absorb the power from the teind
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umboth
† umboth Orkney and Shetland. Obs. Also 6 umbuth, umbo, umbuss, -bois, 9 umbith. [a. ON. umboð (Norw. umbod, Sw. and Da. ombud) agency, office, f. um- um- + boð command, etc.] 1. Agency, procuratory, part (in affairs).1509 Earldom of Orkney (S.H.S.) 84 Schir Nycol Haucru,..persone of Orphare, in his...
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David Erskine, Commendator of Dryburgh
In 1590 Jean Fleming, Lady Thirlestane paid him £132 Scots for the teind of Lauder.
David Erskine died on 28 May 1611.
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thirder
ˈthirder rare—1. [f. third n. + -er1.] In thirder and teinder, one who pays by way of rent the ‘third and teind’ (see third B. II. 1).1884 J. Tait in U.P. Mag. Apr. 156/2 Another case resembles the arrangement of thirders and teinders described by Arthur Young as existing in some parts of France.
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James Stewart, Commendator of Kelso and Melrose
As instructed, he told Tom Scot of Haining to take his teind crops to their barn yard in Selkirk.
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tende
tende obs. f. teind; var. tind v. Obs., to kindle, tine v.1, to enclose.
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