Money extracted as a penalty.
1The mulct to be imposed upon the parish of Epinal was never exacted.
2The bondes came then, according to agreement, to pay the mulct.
3My remark was an epitogram-anaxis-akind of mulct'em in parvo.
4When he is warned on a jury, he had rather pay the mulct than appear.
5No mulct was paid for Harek's house-servants, and the rock was declared to be Grankel's.
6But the most dissuaded from this course, thinking that Sigurd would pay the mulct for the slaughter done.
7Eleven out of every twelve jurymen in this state would mulct an Agnostic rather than give him damages.
8Marquises, earls and a' that will be mulct on a descending scale, till the lowly knight is reached.
9Thorer says, "This is a heavy money mulct."
10He longed to mulct them, to the service of the State, in the exact amount if their unhallowed appropriations.
11The earl said he would talk afterwards about the mulct of money, but took Thorkel's oath upon the conditions.
12The bonde replies, "Should you not rather give this money for the soul-mulct of your own men?"
13I should come up here in December, and I should mulct my aunt in the price of a new breech-loader.
15Be no Danish rebel, shield-maiden, or as the King's officer I will mulct your lips for every word of treason.
16What reason can he give for hanging a murderer, and suffering a heresiarch to escape without even a pecuniary mulct?