fiscal

See also: Fiscal

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɪskəl/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪskəl

Etymology 1

From Middle French fiscal, from Latin fiscus (treasury) – see fiscus and fisc.

Adjective

fiscal (comparative more fiscal, superlative most fiscal)

  1. Related to the treasury of a country, company, region or city, particularly to government spending and revenue.
    fiscal matters
    fiscal lawyer
    fiscal system
  2. (proscribed) Pertaining to finance and money in general; financial.
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Noun

fiscal (plural fiscals)

  1. A public official in certain countries having control of public revenue.
    • 1792, Charlotte Smith, Desmond, Broadview 2001, p. 149:
      ‘There I was interrogated by the Fiscal, who was making out a proces verbal [] .’
  2. (Britain, Scotland, law) Procurator fiscal, a public prosecutor.
  3. (law) In certain countries, including Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, and former colonies of these countries and certain British colonies, solicitor or attorney general.
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Etymology 2

After Afrikaans fiskaal (public official, hangman).

Noun

fiscal (plural fiscals)

  1. Any of various African shrikes of the genus Lanius.
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Catalan

Etymology

From Latin fiscālis.

Pronunciation

Adjective

fiscal (masculine and feminine plural fiscals)

  1. fiscal, tax

Noun

fiscal m or f (plural fiscals)

  1. (law) public prosecutor (UK), district attorney (US)

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French

Etymology

From Latin fiscālis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fis.kal/

Adjective

fiscal (feminine fiscale, masculine plural fiscaux, feminine plural fiscales)

  1. fiscal, financial

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Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin fiscālis.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /fiʃˈkal/ [fiʃˈkaɫ]

  • Rhymes: (Portugal) -al, (Brazil) -aw
  • Hyphenation: fis‧cal

Adjective

fiscal m or f (plural fiscais)

  1. fiscal (relating to taxes)
    Synonym: tributário

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Noun

fiscal m or f by sense (plural fiscais)

  1. fiscal, inspector

Further reading

  • fiscal” in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa.

Romanian

Etymology

From French fiscal.

Adjective

fiscal m or n (feminine singular fiscală, masculine plural fiscali, feminine and neuter plural fiscale)

  1. fiscal

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin fiscālis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fisˈkal/ [fisˈkal]
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: fis‧cal

Adjective

fiscal (plural fiscales)

  1. fiscal
  2. prosecuting

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Noun

fiscal m (plural fiscales, feminine fiscal or fiscala, feminine plural fiscales or fiscalas)

  1. (law) public prosecutor (UK), district attorney (US)
    • 2015 September 15, “Anticorrupción pide la imputación del exministro Pimentel en los ERE”, in El País:
      En el escrito elevado a la titular del Juzgado de Instrucción 6 de Sevilla, los fiscales piden la imputación de Pimentel y otras 24 personas —algunas ya imputadas en la causa— no solo por la ayuda a Taller de Libros sino también por el pago de las prejubilaciones de 10 trabajadores de la empresa cordobesa.
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