cum astrictis multuris
cum astrictis multuris (k[schwa]m [schwa]-strik-tis m[schwa]l-t[y]oor-is). [Law Latin] Hist. With defined payments for grinding; with astricted multures. • The phrase appeared in reference to portions of grain that the landholder was bound to pay a certain mill in exchange for grinding the remainder of the grain. See MOLI-TURAE.
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