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trething
English
Etymology
From Welsh treth (“an allowance, contribution, tribute, or tax”), trethu (“to rate or tax”).
Noun
trething (plural trethings)
- (obsolete) A tax; an impost.
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Anagrams
- ghittern
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trithing
English
Etymology
From Middle English trithing, tridinge, from Old English *þriðing, from Old Norse þriðjungr (“third part”).
Noun
trithing (plural trithings)
- (historical) One of three ancient divisions of a county in England; a riding.
Derived terms
- riding (“administrative division”), trithing-mote, trithing-reeve
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