-ier

See also: ier, Ier, and ièr

English

Examples

happyhappier

Suffix

-ier

  1. variant of -er for adjectives ending in y

Anagrams


Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from French -ier.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Suffix

-ier m

  1. appended to a word, it yields a noun which signifies the subject who performs something related to that word

Derived terms

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See also


French

Etymology

From Middle French -ier, -er, from Old French -ier, -er, from Latin -ārium, the accusative of -ārius. Compare the borrowed doublet -aire.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /je/

Suffix

-ier m

  1. used to form the names of trees bearing a particular type of fruit
    banane (banana) + -ierbananier (banana tree)
    poire (pear) + -ierpoirier (pear tree)
  2. used to form the names of ships
    chalut (trawl net) + -ierchalutier (trawler)
    pétrole (oil) + -ierpétrolier (oil tanker)
  3. used to form the names of jobs
    chocolat (chocolate) + -ierchocolatier (chocolatier)

Derived terms

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Further reading


German

Suffix

-ier

  1. A noun-forming suffix, used especially to render similar suffixes in borrowings from French.
    Bankier, Kürassier

Middle French

Suffix

-ier

  1. Alternative form of -er (suffix forming or denoting a verb)
  2. Alternative form of -er (suffix forming or denoting an agent noun, often a profession)

Old French

Alternative forms

  • -er (both etymologies, present in all varieties but more common in Anglo-Norman than in France)
  • -ar (verbal suffix, 9th and 10th centuries. Only a couple of words are attested with this suffix, salvar, intrar and devastar)

Etymology 1

From Latin -āre.

Suffix

-ier

  1. suffix used to form infinitives of first conjugation verbs
    forgier
    to forge
Descendants

Etymology 2

From Latin -ārius, -ārium.

Suffix

-ier

  1. indicates a profession
    bouchierbutcher
  2. indicates location, where one lives
    forestierforester
Descendants

See also

  • Appendix:Old French verbs
  • -ir
  • -re

Swedish

Suffix

-ier

  1. -an; making a noun, describing a person by nationality, e.g. Indienindier, Iran, iranier

Synonyms

Derived terms

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