a. [f. EMOLUMENT + -ARY.] That tends to emolument; profitable, beneficial, advantageous.

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1775.  Wraxall, in Tour N. Europe, 87. Marriage is not encouraged by [any] emolumentary mark of favour.

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1888.  R. Rice, in Daily News, 22 May, 6/5. My office is honorary rather than emolumentary.

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