Legal Definition and Related Resources of Fiscal
Meaning of Fiscal
Belonging to the fisc, or public treasury.
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Synonyms of Fiscal
adjective
- budgetary
- bursal
- economic
- financial
- jiscalis
- monetary
- pecuniary
- pertaining to financial matters
- pertaining to government finances
- pertaining to monetary receipts and expenditures
- pertaining to the public revenues
- pertaining to the public treasury
- relating to accounts
- relating to money matters
- relating to the management of revenue Associated Concepts: fiscal affairs
- fiscal year
Grammar
This term is an adjetive.
Etimology of Fiscal
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1560s, “pertaining to public revenue,” from Middle French fiscal, from Late Latin fiscalis “of or belonging to the state treasury,” from Latin fiscus “state treasury,” originally “money bag, purse, basket made of twigs (in which money was kept),” which is of unknown origin. The etymological notion is of the public purse. The general sense of “financial” (1865, American English) was abstracted from phrases fiscal calendar, fiscal year, etc. Related: Fiscally.
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See Also
- Confiscate
- Forfeiture
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