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sumptuaryπŸ”Š

Relating to expenditure or expense, especially on luxury goods.

(law, historical) Of a law, regulation, etc.: intended to limit or restrain the expenditure of citizens in apparel, food, furniture, etc., or to forbid the use of certain articles (especially luxurious ones), to regulate the prices of commodities and the wages of labor, or to reinforce morals or social hierarchies.

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When Sunday came, it was indeed a day of finery, which all my sumptuary edicts could not restrain. How well so ever I fancied my lectures against pride had conquered the vanity of my daughters; yet I still found them secretly attached to all their former finery: […]
Out upon the folly of modern liberty, which has abolished sumptuary laws, and left us to all the horrors of our own inventions! Liberty of conscience is bad enoughβ€”the liberty of the press is still worseβ€”but worst of all is liberty of taste in dress to common people.

(law, historical, by extension) Of or relating to sumptuary laws or regulations.

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