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-ery

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.

Origin:
ME < OF -erie, equiv. to -ier -er 2 + -ie -y 3
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-ery or -ry  
suff.  
  1. A place for: bakery.

  2. A collection or class: finery.

  3. A state or condition: slavery.

  4. Act; practice: bribery.

  5. Characteristics or qualities of: snobbery.


[Middle English -erie, from Old French : -er, agent suff. (partly from -ier; see -er1, and partly from -ere, -eor; see -or1) + -ie, noun suff.; see -y2.]
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