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Etymology of the English suffix -ary

the English suffix -ary
derived from the Old French suffix -arie
derived from the Latin suffix -arius (-ar)

Derivations in English

pupillary, antennary, axillary, bacillary, boundary, cautionary, cavitary, ciliary, codicillary, complementary, complimentary, concessionary, concretionary, convulsionary, dignitary, disciplinary, distributary, diversionary, documentary, evolutionary, expeditionary, extemporary, extortionary, filamentary, fragmentary, hypothecary, illusionary, institutionary, insurrectionary, integumentary, limitary, locutionary, mammillary, maxillary, medullary, parliamentary, petitionary, precautionary, recessionary, resurrectionary, reversionary, revolutionary, rudimentary, sedimentary, seditionary, superciliary, supplementary, termitary, visionary, achilary, illocutionary, perlocutionary, unitary

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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