-erie
Old French
suffix
Etymology
Inherited from Latin -ārius (of n-g, pertaining to), -ātor.
Origin
Latin
-ātor
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -ator English
- -ery English
- -arius Latin
- -ator Latin
- -or Latin
- -ārius Latin
- -ātor Latin
- -erei German
- Sterndeuterei German
- Treterei German
- Wüterei German
- -ario Italian
- -eria Italian
- -aar Dutch, Flemish
- -ator Dutch, Flemish
- -erij Dutch, Flemish
- eenwijverij Dutch, Flemish
- maldoenerij Dutch, Flemish
- veelwijverij Dutch, Flemish
- -ateur French
- -erie French
- boulonnerie French
- bouquinerie French
- -атор Russian
- -ятор Russian
- -ario Spanish, Castilian
- -ero Spanish, Castilian
- -aria Portuguese
- *-ārijaz Proto-Germanic
- -ari Old Norse
- -aire Old French
- -eor Old French
- -ier Old French
- -or Old French
- -ari Catalan, Valencian
- -er Catalan, Valencian
- -άρης Greek (modern)
- -άριος Greek (modern)
- -awdwr Welsh
- -ario Ido
- -aire Old Irish
- -éthie Norman
- -eiro Old Portuguese
- -ar Aromanian
- -ièr Occitan
- *-tōr Proto-Italic
- joukery Scots
- -erie xno