-iero

See also: iero and iero-

Ido

Etymology

From earlier -yero, from French -ier.

Suffix

-iero

  1. a case which contains or sustains the thing indicated by the root
    kandelo (candle) + -ierokandeliero (candlestick)
    plumo (pen) + -ieroplumiero (penholder)
    sigaro (cigar) + -ierosigariero (cigar tube)
    pomo (apple) + -ieropomiero (apple tree)
    lanco (lance) + -ierolanciero (lancer)

Derived terms

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Italian

Suffix

-iero

  1. -ery (attributive)

Derived terms

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Usage notes

  • Used to form adjectives (of French origin) associated with a particular trade, and related to a noun formed from -iere.
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