-ery
American-
a suffix of nouns denoting occupation, business, calling or condition, place or establishment, goods or products, things collectively, qualities, actions, etc..
archery; bakery; cutlery; fishery; trickery; witchery.
suffix
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indicating a place of business or some other activity
bakery
brewery
refinery
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indicating a class or collection of things
cutlery
greenery
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indicating qualities or actions collectively
snobbery
trickery
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indicating a practice or occupation
husbandry
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indicating a state or condition
slavery
Etymology
Origin of -ery
Middle English < Old French -erie, equivalent to -ier -er 2 + -ie -y 3
Example Sentences
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The rest of us were very up and down, roller coast -ery.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 8, 2012
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