Amerce

/əˈmɜːrs/ verb

To punish someone by imposing a fine or penalty, especially in medieval times; to make someone pay money as punishment.

From Anglo-Norman French 'amercer,' from 'a' (to) + 'mercy' (at the mercy of). Originally meant to place someone at the mercy of a judge for punishment, later specifically meaning to fine them.

AMክስ
ARغرامة
BNজরিমানা
CAmulta
CSpokuta
DAbøde
DEGeldstrafe
ELπρόστιμο
ESmulta
FAجریمه
FIsakko
FRamende
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