amercement
121Oblate Rolls — Chancery Rolls (1199 1641), called also Fine Rolls, containing records of payments to the king by way of oblate or fine for the grant of privileges, or by way of amercement for breach of duty …
122pro falso clamore suo — /prow fol(t)sow klamoriy s(y)iiwow/ A nominal amercement of a plaintiff for his false claim, which used to be inserted in a judgment for the defendant. Obsolete …
123ward-wit — In old English law, immunity or exemption from the duty or service of ward, or from contributing to such service. Exemption from amercement for not finding a man to do ward …
124wyte — /wayt/ 1. In old English law, acquittance or immunity from amercement …
125afeer — To appraise; to assess; to assess a fine or amercement …
126afeerer </b>or <b>afeeror — One appointed to tax an amercement. See 4 Bl Comm 380 …
127amerciament — Same as amercement …
128amerciamentum — Same as amercement …