Etymology of the English suffix -ry
the English suffix
-ryderived from the English suffix
-eryderived from the English suffix
-yderived from the Latin suffix
-iaderived from the Latin suffix
-iumderived from the English suffix
-erderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*-arjazusing the Latin suffix
-arius (-ar)
Derivations in English
canonry,
tartanry,
agentry,
ancientry,
archdeaconry,
artistry,
babbittry,
balladry,
banditry,
basketry,
blazonry,
cabinetry,
cannonry,
casuistry,
charlatanry,
circuitry,
citizenry,
componentry,
cousinry,
coxcombry,
dentistry,
errantry,
faggotry,
felonry,
gadgetry,
gimmickry,
haphazardry,
helotry,
heronry,
legendry,
mimicry,
missilery,
pageantry,
papistry,
peasantry,
punditry,
rabbitry,
registry,
riflery,
rivalry,
rocketry,
savagery,
soldiery,
summitry,
tanistry,
tinselry,
toiletry,
trumpetry,
varletry,
weaponry,
wizardry,
zealotry,
bookbindery,
devilry,
tenantry,
wardenry,
puppetry,
revelry,
truantry,
aldermanry,
harlotry,
heraldry,
husbandry,
yeomanryUsage
Word found in Modern English