-ero

Etymology
Shift from.

Suffix

 * 1) ; every, each

Etymology
Possibly from ; however, compare.

Etymology
, with i triggering labialization of the preceding vowel and later being lost. The e is re-extracted. Compare synonymous.

Usage notes
A similar element is to be found at the end of multiple words without an obvious root – some of them diminutive or descriptive nouns, others pejorative , and some adjectives.

Etymology
Borrowed from, , /, all ultimately from or.

Suffix

 * 1) ; -er, -eer

Usage notes

 * The suffix also indicates a professional and parallel forms with either suffix are often possible. The somewhat synonymous suffix  indicates preoccupation with a system, science, art etc.
 * This suffix is male, the coordinate female suffix being.
 * The corresponding adjectival suffix is often.

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Etymology
via */arju/ > */ajru/. Compare 🇨🇬. Doublet of the borrowed suffix.

Etymology
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