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sump·tu·ary \ˈsəm(p)chəˌwerē, -ri\ adjective Etymology: Latin sumptuarius, from sumptus expense, cost (from sumptus, past participle of sumere to take, spend) + -arius -ary 1. : relating to or regulating expenditure especially on clothes and food : controlling extravagance < sumptuary reforms > < sumptuary edicts > 2. : of or relating to sumptuary laws |