noun
- a tithe or tenth part, especially a tax or payment equal to one tenth of income or produce
- a decimal fraction or the decimal system
Usage: archaic; historical
Usage: archaic; obsolete
Examples
- In medieval times, the disme was collected as a religious obligation.
- The church required a disme of all harvested grain.
- Early mathematicians studied the disme as a method of calculation.
- The disme system simplified accounting in commercial transactions.
- Peasants were often burdened by the annual disme payment.