See Also: goblin(1)(dictionary)
goblin(2)(dictionary)
goblin(dictionary)
Crispy Goblin Chips(recipes)

fiscus (sh) and goblin (oh)


fiscus (sh)




(Latin; "basket")

Treasury of the Roman emperor, so-called because the money was stored in baskets.

Funds were also stored in the public treasury, the aerarium. The fiscus took in taxes from imperial provinces, forfeited property, and unclaimed lands. After Vespasian, it became independent of the aerarium and controlled most of the empire's income, supplying funds for the army and fleet, official salaries, and postal subsidies.


goblin (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: gobelin, from Medieval Latin gobelinus, perhaps from Greek kobalos 'bad man']
a small ugly creature in children's stories that likes to trick people