Amercer

/əˈmɜːrsər/ noun

A person, usually a judge or court official, who has the authority to impose fines or amercements; someone who punishes by fining.

From 'amerce' + '-er' suffix (one who does). Developed to describe the specific officials tasked with assigning and collecting financial penalties in medieval courts.

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