-ario
Ido
Etymology
Suffix
-ario
- person to which some action are directed towards or some thing is destined for; -ee
Derived terms
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Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin -ārius. Compare the inherited doublet -aio.
Suffix
-ario m (plural -ari, feminine -aria)
Derived terms
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See also
Latin
Suffix
-āriō
- dative neuter singular of -ārium
- ablative neuter singular of -ārium
- dative masculine singular of -ārius
- ablative masculine singular of -ārius
- dative neuter singular of -ārius
- ablative neuter singular of -ārius
Portuguese
Suffix
-ario m (feminine -aria, plural -arios, feminine plural -arias)
- Obsolete spelling of -ário
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin -arius. Compare the inherited doublet -ero.
Suffix
-ario m (feminine counterpart -aria)
Derived terms
► <a class='CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs14 CategoryTreeLabelCategory' href='/wiki/Category:Spanish_words_suffixed_with_-ario'>Spanish words suffixed with -ario</a>
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