forefit
/ˈfɔːrɪft/ or /fɒrˈɪft/Definitions
1. verb
to confiscate or seize something as a penalty, especially in the context of maritime law.
“The ship was forefitted by the court due to its involvement in the smuggling operation.”
2. noun
a penalty or fine imposed on a ship or its owner, especially for contravening maritime law.
“The owner of the ship was forced to pay a significant forefit to the authorities.”