-orium

English

Etymology

From Latin -ōrium.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-orium (plural -oriums or -oria)

  1. forming nouns denoting a place for a particular function.
    • 1933 July 9, Ellis Parker Butler, “Enough Is Sufficient”, in Los Angeles Times, volume LII, page 6, columns 2–3:
      “It’s a pickle jar,” said Alice. “It’s one of the new kind called a pickelorium.”

Derived terms

English terms suffixed with -orium
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