-tory

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-tory1
a suffix occurring in loanwords from Latin, orig. adjectival derivatives of agent nouns ending in -tor (predatory); also forming adjectival derivatives directly from verbs (obligatory; transitory).
[ < L -torius, equiv. to -tor- -TOR + -ius adj. suffix]
-tory2
a suffix occurring in loanwords from Latin, usually derivatives from agent nouns ending in -tor or directly from verbs, denoting a place or object appropriate for the activity of the verb: dormitory; repository.
[ < L -torium, n. use of neut. of -torius -TORY1]

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