noun
- the treasury of a nation or organization
- the government department responsible for collecting and managing public revenues
Usage: formal
Usage: British; historical
Examples
- The war had drained the royal exchequer of funds.
- Parliament voted to allocate money from the exchequer for infrastructure projects.
- The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced new tax policies.
- The exchequer was nearly empty after years of poor financial management.
- Funds from the national exchequer were used to support the relief effort.
- The medieval exchequer kept detailed records of all royal revenues.