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fis·cal I. \ˈfiskəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, from fiscal, adjective, from Latin fiscalis 1. : a public officer (as a prosecutor or policeman) or colonial magistrate usually concerned with law enforcement or revenue 2. : a prosecuting attorney in the Philippines 3. [fiscal (II) ] : revenue stamp 4. also fiscal shrike [Afrikaans fiskaal, a government official, fiscal shrike, from fiskaal, adjective, fiscal, from Latin fiscalis] : a common black-and-white African shrike (Lanius collaris) II. adjective Etymology: Latin fiscalis, from fiscus rush basket, money basket, treasury + -alis -al; akin to Latin fidelia earthen vessel, Greek pithos wine jar, and perhaps to Icelandic bitha milk jug, Norwegian bide butter tub 1. : of or relating to taxation, public revenues, or public debt management and policies 2. : of or relating to financial matters generally • fis·cal·ly \-əlē, -əli\ adverb |