eˈpitomatory,a.rare.|ɪˈpɪtəʊmətərɪ| [f.prec., as if ad. L. *epitomātōrius.] Characterized by epitomizing; having the character of an epitome. 1860Westcott Introd. Study Gosp. vii. (ed. 5) 362 The erroneous views commonly held as to the epitomatory nature of St. Mark's Gospel.