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sumptuary (adj.)

"pertaining to expenditure or expense," c. 1600, from Latin sumptuarius "relating to expenses," from sumptus "expense, cost," from sumere "to borrow, buy, spend, eat, drink, consume, employ, take, take up," contraction of *sub-emere, from sub "under" (see sub-) + emere "to take, buy" (from PIE root *em- "to take, distribute"). Sumptuary laws are those which regulate expenditure, with an eye to restraining excess in food, dress, etc.

also from c. 1600
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updated on October 09, 2023

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