English | Latin |
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extort [extorted, extorting, extorts] verb [UK: ɪk.ˈstɔːt] [US: ɪk.ˈstɔːrt] | extorqueo [extorquere, extorsi, extortus](2nd) |
extortion (the practice of extorting money or other property) noun [UK: ɪk.ˈstɔːʃ.n̩] [US: ɪk.ˈstɔːr.ʃn̩] | repetundaenoun |
extortion noun [UK: ɪk.ˈstɔːʃ.n̩] [US: ɪk.ˈstɔːr.ʃn̩] | catillatio [catillationis](3rd) F |
extortion, extorting money by threats noun | concussura [concussurae](1st) F |
extortion by violence / intimidation, shake down noun | concussio [concussionis](3rd) F |
extortionist (someone who extorts) noun [UK: ɪksˈtɔːʃənɪst ] [US: ɛkˈstɔrʃənɪst ] | extortornoun |
extortionist noun [UK: ɪksˈtɔːʃənɪst ] [US: ɛkˈstɔrʃənɪst ] | concussor [concussoris](3rd) M |
by extortion of usury verb | defenero [defenerare, defeneravi, defeneratus](1st) TRANS |
by the extortion of usury verb | defaenero [defaenerare, defaeneravi, defaeneratus](1st) TRANS |
one who extorts money by threats noun | concussor [concussoris](3rd) M |
recovery (pl.) of extorted money noun | repetunda [repetundae](1st) F |