-ier
Old French
suffix
Etymology
Inherited from Latin -āre.
Origin
Latin
-āre
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -arium English
- -eer English
- -are Latin
- -arius Latin
- -ator Latin
- -āre Latin
- -ārium Latin
- -ārius Latin
- -ātor Latin
- -ieren German
- -árium Hungarian
- -aio Italian
- -are Italian
- -ario Italian
- -iere Italian
- -aar Dutch, Flemish
- -arium Dutch, Flemish
- -aire French
- -er French
- -ier French
- -ario Spanish, Castilian
- -ero Spanish, Castilian
- -aria Portuguese
- -ário Portuguese
- *-ārijaz Proto-Germanic
- arreinen Middle English
- -ari Old Norse
- -aire Old French
- -er Old French
- -erie Old French
- -or Old French
- a- Old French
- araisnier Old French
- parlier Old French
- raison Old French
- -ari Catalan, Valencian
- -er Catalan, Valencian
- -ar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- -άρης Greek (modern)
- -άριος Greek (modern)
- -eren Middle Dutch
- -ar Ido
- -ario Ido
- -aire Old Irish
- -aithe Norman
- -yi Norman
- -ieren Middle High German
- -aire Middle French
- -er Middle French
- -ier Middle French
- -ar Old Portuguese
- -eiro Old Portuguese
- -ar Aromanian
- -ièr Occitan
- *-āō Proto-Italic
- -ari Romansh
- -ar Old Occitan
- -erie xno
- -â Ligurian
- -are Sardinian