Blackmailer

/ˈblækmeɪlər/ noun

A person who threatens to reveal embarrassing or damaging secrets unless someone gives them money or does what they want.

From 'black' (meaning evil or dark) and 'mail' (from Scots/Middle English, meaning 'payment' or 'rent'). Scottish bandits would demand 'blackmail' (protection money), and the term evolved to describe extortion through threats.

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