Definition of Impot

1. a punishment task given to schoolchildren [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Impot

impostors
impostorship
impostour
impostrix
impostrous
imposts
impostume
impostumes
imposturage
imposture
impostured
impostures
imposturous
impostury
imposure
impot (current term)
impotable
impotence
impotences
impotencies
impotency
impotentia
impotently
impotents
impots
impound
impoundage
impoundages
impounded

Literary usage of Impot

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Selected Readings in Public Finance by Charles Jesse Bullock (1906)
"The Theory of the impot Mobilier.—Interesting to American readers, on account of various proposals which have been made in the United States, ..."

2. Progressive Taxation in Theory and Practice by Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman (1909)
"36 Girardin thus concludes that the impot inique, or unjust tax, as it exists to-day must be replaced by the impot unique, or single tax, and this single ..."

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