ppl. a. [f. TITHE v.2 + -ED1.] Subject to, charged with, or liable for the payment of tithes; taken or paid by way of tithe.
1607. Shaks., Timon, V. iv. 31. By decimation and a tythed death take thou the destind tenth.
1845. McCulloch, Taxation, II. ii. It is the common opinion that a farm tithe-free is better worth twenty shillings an acre than a tithed farm is worth thirteen shillings.
1882. W. Cory, Mod. Eng. Hist., II. 410. A league of Right men, who bound themselves by oath not to pay a high price to clergymen for tithed chattels.