What does amerciable mean?
Definitions for amerciable
amer·cia·ble
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Princeton's WordNet
amerciableadjective
of a crime or misdemeanor; punishable by a fine set by a judge
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amerciable
Amerciable refers to something that is subject to a fine or penalty, especially in the context of historical English law. It derives from the term "amercement," which is a financial penalty imposed by the courts, often at the discretion of the judge.
Usage in printed sourcesFrom:
- [["1763","3"],["1785","1"],["1790","1"],["1791","1"],["1792","3"],["1809","2"],["1812","3"],["1813","1"],["1815","2"],["1820","1"],["1822","1"],["1826","1"],["1829","2"],["1830","1"],["1835","6"],["1839","2"],["1843","5"],["1858","1"],["1877","2"],["1880","14"],["1881","2"],["1882","1"],["1889","2"],["1890","4"],["1892","5"],["1895","16"],["1896","2"],["1897","1"],["1898","5"],["1899","3"],["1902","1"],["1905","2"],["1907","1"],["1910","6"],["1911","3"],["1912","2"],["1919","1"],["1920","1"],["1922","3"],["1923","3"],["1925","4"],["1927","1"],["1932","1"],["1938","2"],["1947","1"],["1950","1"],["1951","2"],["1960","1"],["1963","3"],["1964","43"],["1966","1"],["1968","4"],["1969","5"],["1970","1"],["1972","5"],["1973","1"],["1975","6"],["1977","5"],["1980","1"],["1982","2"],["1984","2"],["1985","2"],["1990","1"],["1992","2"],["1996","10"],["1999","1"],["2001","1"],["2002","2"],["2003","1"],["2004","4"],["2005","2"],["2006","4"],["2007","6"],["2008","2"]]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of amerciable in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of amerciable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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