trething

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Etymology[edit]

From Welsh treth (an allowance, contribution, tribute, or tax), trethu (to rate or tax).

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trething (plural trethings)

  1. (obsolete) A tax; an impost.
    • 1732, Paul de Rapin-Thoyras, The History of England:
      All counties, hundreds, wapentakes and trethings , shall stand at the old ferm, without any encrease, except in our Demesne Lands

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