-ˌkänfə̇ˈskād.ə noun plural
Etymology: Latin, confiscated goods
: property (as that forfeited for felony) appropriated to the fiscus under Roman law
-ˌkänfə̇ˈskād.ə noun plural
Etymology: Latin, confiscated goods
: property (as that forfeited for felony) appropriated to the fiscus under Roman law
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012