Associations to the word «Exchequer»
Noun
- Baldwin
- Debtor
- Sheriff
- Denis
- Bathe
- Court
- Pollock
- Parliament
- Commissioner
- Counsellor
- Cavendish
- Rouen
- Grafton
- Accountant
- Statesman
- Geoffrey
- Jurisdiction
- Barber
- Ritchie
- Labour
- Judge
- Macmillan
- Cromwell
- Keynes
- Usher
- Pitt
- Dorchester
- Memorandum
- Sir
- Rt
- Appointment
- Bromley
- Peel
- Salisbury
- Whig
- Finance
- Clarke
- Burgh
- Postmaster
- Montague
- Hugh
- Coinage
- Esquire
- Steward
- Minister
- Shadow
- Balfour
- Subsidy
- Ninety
- Kenneth
- Extortion
- Devon
- Domesday
- Earl
- Decree
- Financier
- Recorder
- Blair
- Lancaster
- Maude
- Boyle
- Notary
- Annum
- Brown
- Landowner
- Dorset
- Ordinance
- Justice
- Berwick
- Eyre
- Inflation
- Adviser
- Accession
- George
- Lordship
- Jenkins
- Expense
- Deficit
- Duchy
Adjective
Wiktionary
EXCHEQUER, noun. A treasury
EXCHEQUER, noun. An available fund of money, especially one for a specific purpose
EXCHEQUER, noun. (British) the government department that collects and manages revenue
Dictionary definition
EXCHEQUER, noun. The funds of a government or institution or individual.
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.