-ari

Etymology 1
From, a borrowing from.

Suffix

 * 1) ; every, each
 * 1) ; every, each
 * 1) ; every, each

Etymology 3
From.

Etymology
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Etymology
From the, from , from.

Suffix

 * 1) -er, -or; a masculine suffix used to form agent nouns from verb and noun stems

Etymology
Mostly borrowed from (itself mostly from ) through its use in many loanwords. Partially from and reinforced by.

Usage notes

 * In slang clippings, the suffix may cause gemination of the preceding consonant if phonotactically possible.

Etymology
From the. This suffix is not Germanic, ultimately deriving from through borrowings, and lives on in different guises in the Germanic languages, e.g., in the 🇨🇬, used for the same purpose.

Suffix

 * 1) -er, -or; a masculine suffix used to form agent nouns from verb and noun stems

Etymology 1
Apparently from a dative singular in, the semantic shift being "for Xing" > "to be Xed".

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
From.

Etymology
Borrowed as part of and  words. In both cases, it stems from. The suffix -ari replaced the native suffix which was used for agent nouns before:  instead of, both derived from.

Suffix

 * 1) a suffix used to create agent nouns from verbs

Usage notes

 * -ari, while common in the descendant languages, is never found in the oldest poetry or Runic inscriptions and very rare in Old Norse. Native alternatives like, and  are preferred.

Etymology
From.

Suffix

 * : -er
 * : -er

Etymology
From,.

Suffix

 * 1) -ary nominal suffix