tything in a sentence
n.
Definition
Tything: a subdivision of a hundred in historical local governance, often associated with community organization and gatherings.
Sample Sentences
- The tything of the village was known for its vibrant community gatherings.
- Historically, a tything was a division of a hundred, used for local governance.
- She lived in a quaint house in the tything, surrounded by lush greenery.
- The tything's quaint charm attracted visitors looking for a peaceful retreat.
- In medieval England, the tything system helped organize rural law enforcement.
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