amercer

/əˈmɜːrsər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who imposes a fine or penalty, especially in medieval England.

“The amercer’s role was crucial in maintaining law and order in the kingdom.”

2. verb

To impose a fine or penalty on (someone) as a form of punishment.

“The court decided to amerce the guilty party and fine them heavily.”

Synonyms

  • fineser
  • penalizer

Antonyms

  • liberator
  • pardoner