auturgy n 1651 -1656
self-action; independent activity
The film director's legendary auturgy frustrated editors and producers alike.
palintocy n 1693 -1847
repayment of interest paid on a loan
I understand you can't pay me everything, but I demand a palintocy, at the very least.
roblet v 1674 -1755
to lead astray
He roblets his intended victims in the old part of the city before mugging them.