fisco

Italian

Etymology

From Latin fiscus (treasury)

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -isko

Noun

fisco m (plural fischi)

  1. fisc; exchequer; national treasury; public treasury
  2. taxation or the revenue obtained by taxation
  3. Inland Revenue (British), Internal Revenue Service (US) (government department with responsibility for collecting taxation)
  4. (informal, especially in plural) tax inspector, taxman (more properly: ispettore del fisco)
  5. Financial Blockchain Shenzhen Consortium

Derived terms

Anagrams


Latin

Noun

fiscō

  1. dative singular of fiscus
  2. ablative singular of fiscus

References


Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin fiscus (treasury)

Noun

fisco m (plural fiscos)

  1. fisc; exchequer; national treasury; public treasury

Derived terms


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin fiscus (treasury)

Noun

fisco m (plural fiscos)

  1. fisc; exchequer; national treasury; public treasury
  2. national government
    fisco municipal — city government; city treasury

Derived terms

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