Difference between revisions of "Amerce"
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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_58217" /> == | == King James Dictionary <ref name="term_58217" /> == | ||
<p> [[Amerce | <p> [[Amerce]] amers'. A verb formed from a for on or at, from L. merces, reward. </p> 1. To inflict a penalty at mercy to punish by a pecuniary penalty, the amount of which is not fixed by law, but left to the discretion or mercy of the court as, the court amerced the criminal in the sum of one hundred dollars. 2. To inflict a pecuniary penalty to punish in general. Milton uses of after amerce "Millions of spirits amerced of heaven " but this use seems to be a poetic license. | ||
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_85657" /> == | == Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_85657" /> == | ||
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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_727" /> == | == International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_727" /> == | ||
'''''a''''' '''''mûrs''''' Deuteronomy 22:19 <i> à </i> <i> merci </i> | ''''' a ''''' ''''' mûrs ''''' Deuteronomy 22:19 <i> à </i> <i> merci </i> | ||
==References == | ==References == | ||
Revision as of 15:09, 14 October 2021
King James Dictionary [1]
Amerce amers'. A verb formed from a for on or at, from L. merces, reward.
1. To inflict a penalty at mercy to punish by a pecuniary penalty, the amount of which is not fixed by law, but left to the discretion or mercy of the court as, the court amerced the criminal in the sum of one hundred dollars. 2. To inflict a pecuniary penalty to punish in general. Milton uses of after amerce "Millions of spirits amerced of heaven " but this use seems to be a poetic license.
Webster's Dictionary [2]
(1): (v. t.) To punish by a pecuniary penalty, the amount of which is not fixed by law, but left to the discretion of the court; as, the amerced the criminal in the sum on the hundred dollars.
(2): (v. t.) To punish, in general; to mulct.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]
a mûrs Deuteronomy 22:19 à merci