-eiro
See also: eiro
Galician
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese -eiro, from Latin -ārius and -ārium, with metathesis of "i" (through a Vulgar Latin form *-airu). Compare Portuguese -eiro, Spanish -ero.
Suffix
-eiro m (noun-forming suffix, plural -eiros, feminine -eira, feminine plural -eiras)
- forms nouns from nouns or verbs, denoting someone who works with the suffixed noun or engages in the suffixed verb; -er; -eer
- xardín (“garden”) + -eiro → xardineiro (“gardener”)
- forms nouns, from nouns denoting a location or type of location, meaning “someone from the location” and adjectives meaning “of, from or related to the location”
- forms nouns from the names of fruits or other plant products, denoting the plant bearing them, usually trees and shrubs
- pexego (“peach fruit”) + -eiro → pexegueiro (“peach tree”)
- forms nouns, from nouns, denoting a container or a place where there is plenty of the suffixed noun
Derived terms
From
Galician terms suffixed with -eiro
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Portuguese
Alternative forms
- -eyro (obsolete)
- -deiro
Etymology
Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese -eiro, from Latin -ārius and -ārium, with metathesis of "i" (through a Vulgar Latin form *-airu). Compare Galician -eiro, Spanish -ero. Doublet of the borrowed suffix -ário.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈe(j).ɾu/ [ˈe(ɪ̯).ɾu]
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈe(j).ɾo/ [ˈe(ɪ̯).ɾo]
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈɐj.ɾu/
- (Northern Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈej.ɾu/
- (Central Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈej.ɾu/
- (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈe.ɾu/
- Rhymes: -ejɾu, (Portugal) -ɐjɾu
Suffix
-eiro m (noun-forming suffix, plural -eiros, feminine -eira, feminine plural -eiras)
- forms nouns from nouns or verbs, denoting someone who works with the suffixed noun or engages in the suffixed verb; -er; -eer
- Synonyms: -ário, -dor, -ista
- cozinha (“kitchen”) + -eiro → cozinheiro (“cook”)
- aventura (“adventure”) + -eiro → aventureiro (“adventurer”)
- companhia (“company”) + -eiro → companheiro (“companion”)
- forms nouns, from nouns denoting a location or type of location, meaning “someone from the location”
- forms nouns from the names of fruits or other plant products, denoting the plant bearing them, usually trees and shrubs
- Synonym: pé-de-
- pêssego (“peach fruit”) + -eiro → pessegueiro (“peach tree”)
- rosa (“rose”) + -eira → roseira (“rosebush”)
- (usually feminine) forms nouns, from nouns or adjectives, denoting a state, property or quality of being the suffixed adjective or having the suffixed noun; -ity, -ness
- forms nouns, from nouns, denoting a place where there is plenty of the suffixed noun
- forms nouns, from verbs, denoting a place where the suffixed verb is likely to occur
- forms the names of trees, often synonyms
- carvalho (“oak”) + -eira → carvalheira (“English oak”)
- azinho (“holm oak”) + -eira → azinheira (“holm oak”)
- pinho (“pine tree”) + -eiro → pinheiro (“pine tree”)
- forms nouns from nouns, denoting a container for the suffixed noun
- forms adjectives meaning “which transports the suffixed noun”, and nouns meaning “a ship which transports the suffixed noun”
- forms nouns, from the name of a drug, denoting someone who is addicted to the drug; -head
- maconha (“marijuana”) + -eiro → maconheiro (“stoner; pothead”)
- forms nouns, from nouns, denoting a fan of the suffixed noun
Suffix
-eiro (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -eira, masculine plural -eiros, feminine plural -eiras)
- forms adjectives meaning “of, from or related to the location”
- forms adjectives meaning “which transports the suffixed noun”
- forms adjectives, from nouns, denoting a fan of the suffixed noun
Descendants
- Macanese: -êro
Derived terms
Portuguese terms suffixed with -eiro
Related terms
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