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  • AMERCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    As you await your punishment (hoping that the judge will in fact be merciful), you may want to ponder the history of amerce It begins with the Old French phrase a merci, meaning "at (one's) mercy," which in turn gave rise to the Anglo-French verb amercier (same meaning as amerce)
  • Amercement - Wikipedia
    An amercement is a financial penalty in English law, common during the Middle Ages, imposed either by the court or by peers While it is often synonymous with a fine, it differs in that a fine is a fixed sum prescribed by statute and was often voluntary, while an amercement is arbitrary
  • AMERCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Amerce definition: to punish by imposing a fine not fixed by statute See examples of AMERCE used in a sentence
  • Amerced - definition of amerced by The Free Dictionary
    1 to punish by imposing a fine not fixed by statute 2 to punish by inflicting any discretionary or arbitrary penalty [1250–1300; Middle English < Anglo-French amercier to fine, derivative of (estre) a merci (to be) at (someone's) mercy See a - 5, mercy] a•merce′ment, n a•merc′er, n
  • amerce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    amerce (third-person singular simple present amerces, present participle amercing, simple past and past participle amerced) The person, in whose house the conventicle met, was amerced a like sum
  • Amerce - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    To amerce is to impose a fine on someone as punishment During the Middle Ages, the King might amerce you if you trespassed on his land to retrieve a lost ball The word amerce was more common in medieval times, although it's still used in a legal context, along with amercement
  • amerce - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    Law to punish by imposing a fine not fixed by statute Law to punish by inflicting any discretionary or arbitrary penalty Anglo-French amerci (er) to fine, representing (estre) a merci (to be) at (someone's) mercy See a - 5, mercy a•merce′ment, n a•merc′er, n No titles with the word (s) "amerce" Visit the English Only Forum
  • AMERCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    amerce in American English (əˈmɜːrs) transitive verb Word forms: amerced, amercing
  • Amerce Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    Amerce definition: To punish by fine or other penalty
  • amerce - definition and meaning - Wordnik
    To punish by an arbitrary or discretionary fine: as, the court amerced the defendant in the sum of $100 To punish by inflicting a penalty of any kind, as by depriving of some right or privilege, or entailing some loss upon





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