-arian

Etymology
from various words ending in “arian”, some directly derived from Classical or Medieval Latin words ending in by adding  to the stem, other indirectly via  words ending in "arien(ne)" or "erien(ne)" or from English words ending in “ary” to which  was suffixed; note the same phenomenon in. Equivalent to +.

Suffix

 * 1) A believer in something.
 * 2) An advocate of something.
 * 3)  A native or inhabitant of somewhere.

Usage notes

 * Most English words ending in -arian are not derived in English using this suffix. Most often or  is added to words formed in Latin using  or to a stem ending in "ar". For examples, see, , , , and.

Translations

 * Hindi: -वादी
 * Italian: -ario
 * Portuguese:
 * Sicilian:


 * Hindi: -वादी
 * Portuguese: