-aricius

Latin

Etymology

From -ārius + -icius.

Suffix

-āricius (feminine -āricia, neuter -āricium); first/second-declension suffix (Early Medieval Latin)

  1. forms adjectives
    vacca + -ariciusvaccāricius

Derived terms

Latin terms suffixed with -aricius
  • anguīllāricius
  • berbicāricius
  • carrūcāricius
  • ferrāricius
  • hircāricius
  • mimāricius
  • partiāricius
  • plumbāricius
  • sigillāricius
  • ursāricius

Descendants

  • Balkan Romance:
    • Aromanian: -ãrets / -ãreatsã
    • Romanian: -ăreț / -ăreață
  • Italo-Romance:
  • Gallo-Romance:
  • Ibero-Romance: (with -i- taken from reflexes of -īcius)
    • Galician: -arizo / -ariza
    • Old Spanish: -arizo / -ariza
    • Portuguese: -ariço / -ariça

References

  • Adams, J. N. (2013) Social Variation and the Latin Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN
  • Leumann, Manu. 1918. Die Adjektiva auf -ī̆cius. Glotta 9. 139.
  • Malkiel, Yakov. 1983. Alternatives to the classic dichotomy family tree/wave theory? The Romance evidence. In Rauch, Irmengard & Carr, Gerald F. (eds.), Language Change, 192–256. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. §4.
  • Thomas, Antoine. 1903. Le suffixe -aricius en français et en provençal. Romania 32. 177–203.
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