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-ari
-ari
Faroese
Suffix
-ari m (genitive singular -ara, plural -arar)
Declension
m1 | Singular | Plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | -ari | -arin | -arar | -ararnir |
Accusative | -ara | -aran | -arar | -ararnar |
Dative | -ara | -aranum | -arum | -arunum |
Genitive | -ara | -arans | -ara | -aranna |
Derived terms
- átari
- dómari
- flekjari
- klokkari
- skrivar
- bakari
- sjónleikari
Icelandic
Etymology
From the Old Norse -ari (“suffix used to create agent nouns from verbs”). This suffix is not Germanic, ultimately deriving from the Latin -arius through borrowings, and lives on in different disguises in the Germanic languages, e.g., in the German -er, used for the same purpose.
Suffix
-ari m (genitive singular -ara, plural -arar)
Derived terms
- kallari
- togari
Italian
Etymology 1
Suffix
-ari m, f
- plural of -are
Etymology 2
Suffix
-ari m
- masculine plural of -aro
Etymology 3
Suffix
-ari m
- masculine plural of -ario
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈaː.riː/
Suffix
-ārī
- dative masculine singular of -āris
- dative feminine singular of -āris
- dative neuter singular of -āris
- ablative masculine singular of -āris
- ablative neuter singular of -āris
- ablative feminine singular of -āris
- present passive infinitive of -ō
Old High German
Alternative forms
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *-ārijaz
Suffix
-āri
- used to form agent nouns
- from nouns: buochāri (“scholar”) from buoch (“book”)
- from verbs: hëlfāri (“helper”) from hëlfan (“to help”)
Descendants
- German: -er
Etymology 2
From Proto-Germanic *warjaz.
Suffix
-āri
- used to form demonyms
- Baiāri (“Bavarian”)
- Romāri (“Roman”)
Descendants
- German: -er
Old Norse
Etymology
Borrowed as part of Medieval Latin and Middle Low German words. In both cases, it stems from Latin -ārius. The suffix -ari replaced the native suffix -i which was used for agent nouns before: skytari (“shooter, bowman”) instead of skyti (“shooter, bowman”), both derived from skjóta (“to shoot”).[1]
Suffix
-ari m
- a suffix used to create agent nouns from verbs; such as shooter, bowman, from skjóta (“to shoot”)
Descendants
References
- ↑ Olav Næs, Norsk Grammatikk — Ordlære, 1952; p. 246