noun
- a government official who collects excise taxes on goods such as alcohol and tobacco
Usage: historical; British
Examples
- The exciseman inspected the distillery to ensure proper tax payments.
- Local merchants often tried to avoid the exciseman when smuggling goods.
- In the 18th century, an exciseman’s job was both dangerous and unpopular.
- The exciseman recorded the amount of whiskey produced at each facility.
- Burns worked as an exciseman while writing his famous poetry.
- Excisemen were responsible for preventing tax evasion on imported spirits.