Etymology
The word "fiscal" comes from the Latin word "fiscus," which referred to a basket or treasury where money was stored. Later, it came to be used to refer to the public treasury of the Roman state.
Meaning
In modern usage, "fiscal" has several related meanings:
Origin
The origin of the Latin word "fiscus" is uncertain, but it may derive from one of the following:
The word evolved through the following languages:
Etymology Latin confisco French confisquer Middle English confisken Meaning To se
Etymology The word fiscal comes from the Latin word fiscus which referred to a baske
Etymology and Origin The word confiscation comes from the Medieval Latin word confisca
Etymology The word fiscal comes from the Latin word fiscus which referred to a baske
Etymology Middle English bouget from Anglo Norman bougette meaning a leather ba
Etymology The word mixed is derived from the Latin word miscere which means to mix
Etymology Latin calendae first day of the month Proto Indo European kwele n
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Etymology The term etymology derives from the Greek word etymon meaning true sense
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Etymology The word concierge comes from the French word conscierge which in turn is
Etymology The word cause derives from the Old French word cause which itself comes f
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