-arius

Etymology 1
From earlier *-ās-(i)jo- (cf. Oscan sakrasias and Umbrian plenasier), formed from *-āso- (from PIE *-eh₂so-, cf. the Hittite appurtenance suffix -ašša- ), extended with the relational adjectival suffix.

Usage notes
The nominative neuter form -arium, when appended to nouns, forms derivative nouns denoting a “place where things are kept”.

Suffix

 * 1)  -er;

Descendants

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