erariale
fiscal, of the treasury
adjective eh-rah-RYAH-leh Rare
Origin: Latin aerarium (public treasury)
Usage Note
Erariale is a formal legal/administrative adjective meaning 'pertaining to the state treasury (l'erario)'. It appears in phrases like danno erariale (damage to public funds), and is almost exclusively a written, bureaucratic term — rarely used in everyday speech. The singular and plural forms are identical: erariale / erariali.
Examples
"La corte ha accertato un danno erariale."
Natural Translation
The court established a loss of public funds.
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