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maine-port

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A quick definition of maine-port:

Term: MAINE-PORT

Definition: A long time ago, people used to give a small gift like bread to their church leader instead of giving a portion of their income to the church. This gift was called a maine-port.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A small payment made by parishioners to their rector instead of tithes. This payment could be in the form of loaves of bread or other goods.

Example: In medieval England, many people were required to pay tithes to the church. However, some parishioners were allowed to pay a maine-port instead. For example, instead of giving 10% of their crops to the church, they might give a few loaves of bread to their rector.

Explanation: The maine-port was a way for people to fulfill their obligation to the church without giving up as much of their resources. It was often used by poorer parishioners who couldn't afford to give a full tithe. The example illustrates how the maine-port worked in practice.

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