Lewis Short
(verb) : confisco, no
* Perf., ātum, 1, fiscus (post-Aug.).
* To lay up in a chest: quam (summam) et confiscatam semper repositamque habuerat,Suet. Aug. 101.
* Trop.: felices pauperes, qui totam animam in confiscato habent,i. e. in hand, in readiness,Tert. Fuga, 12.
* To seize upon for the public treasury, to confiscate: HS. milies,Suet. Calig. 16: alienissimas hereditates,id. Dom. 12.
* Transf., of the person whose property has been confiscated: devictis his et confiscatis,Suet. Aug. 15; so, principes,id. Tib. 49: duos equites Romanos,id. Calig. 41; Dig. 27, 3, 9, § 6; cf. confiscatio.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary