murdrum
/ˈmɜːrdəm/Definitions
1. noun
A crime or felony, especially murder, considered a disturbance of the peace, and subject to a fine or penalty.
“The town council imposed a murdrum fine of 12 pence for each household that failed to report the crime.”
2. noun
A fine or penalty imposed for such a crime or disturbance.
“The murdrum was used to fund the town’s defense against an invading army.”