mulct
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2021 9:01 am
mulct
to swindle; to obtain by fraud
I found that it's from the 1584 and the 15th century. It has Latin roots. There are n. & v. forms of this word.
Unable to determine a history, any able to scry its history?
Other definitions include "to get money out of people through a tax or fee under pressure." Not quite sure what that means, i.e., robbery, holdup, or back to fraud.
to swindle; to obtain by fraud
I found that it's from the 1584 and the 15th century. It has Latin roots. There are n. & v. forms of this word.
Unable to determine a history, any able to scry its history?
Other definitions include "to get money out of people through a tax or fee under pressure." Not quite sure what that means, i.e., robbery, holdup, or back to fraud.