-eiro
Portuguese
/ˈɐjru/, /ˈe(j)ɾu/, /ˈe(j)ɾo/
suffix
Definitions
- -er; -eer
- (usually feminine) ; -ity, -ness
- -head
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese -eiro inherited from Latin -ārius (of n-g, pertaining to).
Origin
Latin
-ārius
Gloss
of n-g, pertaining to
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- carwashero English
- -ārius Latin
- -ātor Latin
- -ario Italian
- -aar Dutch, Flemish
- -ario Spanish, Castilian
- -ero Spanish, Castilian
- salpicadero Spanish, Castilian
- caixa Portuguese
- caixeiro Portuguese
- *-ārijaz Proto-Germanic
- -ari Old Norse
- -aire Old French
- -erie Old French
- -ier Old French
- -or Old French
- -ari Catalan, Valencian
- -er Catalan, Valencian
- -eiro Galician
- -ario Ido
- -aire Old Irish
- -ero Tagalog
- -eiro Old Portuguese
- -ar Aromanian
- -ièr Occitan
- -erie xno
- -tero Highland Popoluca
- -léero Mayo
- -ero Michoacán Nahuatl