• tythes is a term used in ancient Greek to refer to the price of a slave. It was originally used to denote the amount of money paid by a slaves owner to purchase their freedom. The word is derived from the Greek words tythes meaning a price, and kentron, which means a measure. In modern times, the term tythes has evolved to refer more broadly to the price of goods and services, such as in a business context.


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