ˈmulctuary, a. rare.
[f. mulct n., after tumultuary.]
a. That punishes by a fine. † b. Punishable by a fine. Obs.
| a 1613 Overbury A Wife, etc. (1638) N 4 b (A Reverend Judge), He wishes fewer Lawes, so they be better observ'd: and for those are mulctuary, he [etc.]. 1689 Palmes Sp. in Ho. Com. 16 May, Determine what crimes shall be capital and what mulctuary, before you begin. 1968 Punch 25 Sept. 421/2 The taxes used to buy the state industries were collected by savage mulctuary imposts on the rich. |