fiscālis — Lewis & Short
fiscālis, e, adj.fiscus, II. B.,
I of or relating to the public or the imperial treasury, fiscal (post-class.):
res fiscales quasi propriae et privatae principis sunt,Dig. 43, 8, 2, § 4:
jus,ib. 2, 14, 42:
debitores,ib. 49, 14, 45, § 10: calumniae, complaints made for the advantage of the revenue, i. e. the fines resulting from which were to go into the treasury, Suet. Dom. 9:
molestiae,i. e. exactions for the treasury, Aur. Vict. Caes. 41:
gladiatores,maintained out of the emperor's revenue, Capitol. Gord. 3, 33:
cursus,Spart. Hadr. 7:
vina,given at the expense of the treasury, Vop. Aur. 48:
pecunia,Paul. Sent. 5, 27, 1:
servi,id. ib. 5, 13, 2.—
II Subst.: † fiscālĭa, ium, n., moneys for the treasury, Inscr. Orell. 3351.