-ario

See also: ario, Ario, Ário, and -ário

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin -ārius.

Suffix

-ario

  1. person to which some action are directed towards or some thing is destined for; -ee
    depozar (to depost) + -ariodepozario (trustee, depositary)
    legacar (to bequeath) + -ariolegacario (legatee)
    sendar (to send) + -ariosendario (sendee)
    konfidencar (to tell in confidence) + -ariokonfidencario

Derived terms

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Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin -ārius. Compare the inherited doublet -aio.

Suffix

-ario m (plural -ari, feminine -aria)

  1. -ary

Derived terms

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See also


Latin

Suffix

-āriō

  1. dative neuter singular of -ārium
  2. ablative neuter singular of -ārium
  3. dative masculine singular of -ārius
  4. ablative masculine singular of -ārius
  5. dative neuter singular of -ārius
  6. ablative neuter singular of -ārius

Portuguese

Suffix

-ario m (feminine -aria, plural -arios, feminine plural -arias)

  1. Obsolete spelling of -ário

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin -arius. Compare the inherited doublet -ero.

Suffix

-ario m (feminine counterpart -aria)

  1. -ary

Derived terms

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