Decate

/ˈdɛkeɪt/ noun

Definition

A tithe or tax of one-tenth, especially in ancient contexts; also, a group or division of ten.

Etymology

From Latin decatus, related to decem (ten). Evolved from Roman administrative divisions and taxation practices involving tenth-part assessments.

Kelly Says

Decates reveal how obsessed ancient Romans were with base-10 organization—they divided almost everything into tens for taxation and military organization.

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