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sumptuous (adj.)

late 15c., "costly, expensive; luxurious, magnificent," from Old French sumptueux or directly from Latin sumptuosus "costly, very expensive; lavish, wasteful," from sumptus, past participle of 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").

Related: Sumptuously; sumptuousness. Also as a noun, sumptuosity "lavishness in expenditure, costliness or magnificence in living" (1550s, from Late Latin sumptuositas). Chapman (1616) used sumpture.

also from late 15c.
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Trends of sumptuous

updated on October 09, 2023

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