fiscal vs popular

fiscal

adj
  • Pertaining to finance and money in general; financial. 

  • Related to the treasury of a country, company, region or city, particularly to government spending and revenue. 

noun
  • In certain countries, including Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, and former colonies of these countries and certain British colonies, solicitor or attorney general. 

  • Procurator fiscal, a public prosecutor. 

  • Any of various African shrikes of the genus Lanius. 

  • A public official in certain countries having control of public revenue. 

popular

adj
  • Pertaining to or deriving from the people or general public. 

  • Liked by many people; generally pleasing, widely admired. 

  • Common among the general public; generally accepted. 

  • Adapted to the means of the common people; cheap. 

  • Concerning the people; public. 

  • Aimed at ordinary people, as opposed to specialists etc.; intended for general consumption. 

noun
  • A person who is popular, especially at a school. 

  • An inexpensive newspaper with wide circulation. 

  • A member of the Populares 

How often have the words fiscal and popular occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )