Definition
An archaic or alternate spelling of 'confiscate'; to seize property officially.
Etymology
A variant spelling of 'confiscate,' using an older or alternative form closer to the Latin 'confiscare.' This spelling appears in historical documents and some non-English dialects.
Kelly Says
Medieval legal documents sometimes use 'confisk' instead of 'confiscate'—seeing these variant spellings is like catching language mid-evolution, before standardization locked us into modern spelling.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እንደ ገብቶ
en-de ge-bto
ARالعربية
مصادرة
musada-rah
CACatalà
confiscar
kon-fi-skar
CSČeština
zconfiskovati
z-kon-fi-sko-va-ti
DADansk
konfiskere
kon-fis-ke-re
DEDeutsch
konfiszieren
kon-fi-tsi-e-ren
ELΕλληνικά
απόσυρση
a-pos-ir-si
ESEspañol
confiscar
kon-fi-skar
FISuomi
takaisinotto
ta-kai-sin-otto
FRFrançais
confisquer
kon-fi-skwer
HIहिन्दी
जब्त करना
ja-bt karna
HUMagyar
konfiskálni
kon-fis-ka-lni
IDBahasa Indonesia
rebut
re-but
ITItaliano
confiscare
kon-fi-ska-reh
KKKK
конфисковать
kon-fi-skovat'
MRMR
जप्त करणे
ja-pt kar-ne
MSBahasa Melayu
mengambil alih
men-gam-bil a-lih
NLNederlands
in beslag nemen
in bes-lag ne-men
NONorsk
konfiskerer
kon-fis-ker-er
PLPolski
skonkfiszować
skon-fis-so-vat'
PTPortuguês
confiscar
kon-fi-skar
RORomână
confisca
kon-fi-ska
RUРусский
конфисковать
kon-fi-skovat'
SVSvenska
konfiskera
kon-fis-ke-ra
SWKiswahili
uchukua
oo-chu-ku-a
TAதமிழ்
பறிமுதல்
pa-ri-mu-thal
TEతెలుగు
దోచుకోవడం
do-chu-ko-va-dam
TRTürkçe
hapsiz etmek
hap-siz eh-mek
UKУкраїнська
конфісковувати
kon-fi-sk-o-vu-vat'
VITiếng Việt
thu giữ
thu-dzu
ZUZU
ukuthwala
oo-ku-thwa-la