1. fiscus - Noun
2. Fiscus - Proper noun
fiscus (plural fisci)
A government treasury.
Fiscus (plural Fiscuses)
A surname from German.
“Relief efforts that are private-sector and public-sector based, given the state of our fiscus is constrained, is what we have to work on now as we move into the next phase of the crisis.” Source: Internet
Jarrod, the son of Daniel and Bobbie Fiscus and a surface truck driver at the Blue Mountain Energy Deserado Mine, is relieved that he can tell people he won now. Source: Internet
Handing down judgment, Judge Moroa Tsoka said that it was Sassa’s unlawful conduct that had resulted in the fiscus being “robbed of a substantial amount of money intended for the most vulnerable and poor of our country”. Source: Internet
Karlie Hintze tied the game up at one goal apiece, drilling it behind Northwestern’s Kaelin Alons off an assist from Kamryn Fiscus. Source: Internet
It was “just and equitable”, he added, that the money be returned to the fiscus “for the benefit of those for whom it was intended in the first place”. Source: Internet
Mugabe left the country on Saturday evening to New York for the high-level conference despite the fact that Zimbabwe is a land locked country with his critics arguing the trip is costly to the country’s burdened fiscus. Source: Internet