-arium
Americansuffix
Usage
What does -arium mean? The combining form -arium is a suffix meaning “location” or "receptacle." It is occasionally used in everyday and technical terms. The form -arium comes from Latin -ārium, meaning "thing connected with or employed in, place for.” Though unrelated, a form similar in meaning and use is -tory (also -torium), from Latin -tōrium, as in dormitory and auditorium. To learn more, check out our entries for both words.
Etymology
Origin of -arium
< Latin -ārium; -ary
Example Sentences
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Like the corresponding French nouns in -eur, these nouns in -aire, as well as those in -èire, are also used as adjectives. -aire = -arium.
From Frédéric Mistral Poet and Leader in Provence by Downer, Charles Alfred
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