mulctable, a.
(ˈmʌlktəb(ə)l)
[f. mulct n. + -able.]
That can be subjected to a mulct; † worthy of being punished.
1658 Osborn Q. Eliz. Wks. (1673) 465 A desire to free the Laity, in all things temporal and mulctable, out of the hands of the Church. 1678 T. Jones Hrt. & Right Sov. 436 Which was adjudg'd infamous and mulctable. |