Ory — [ ɔːrɪ], Kid, eigentlich Edward Ory, amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Posaunist), * Laplace (La.) 25. 12. 1886, ✝ Honolulu (Hawaii) 23. 1. 1973; spielte ab 1911 in New Orleans (La.) mit eigenen Orchestern, wirkte ab 1923 in Chicago (Illinois) an… … Universal-Lexikon
-ory — adjective and noun suffix, having to do with, characterized by, tending to, place for, from M.E. orie, from O.N.Fr. ory, orie (O.Fr. oir, oire), from L. orius, oria, orium. Latin adjectives in orius, according to An Etymological Dictionary of the … Etymology dictionary
-ory — Ⅰ. ory [1] ► SUFFIX ▪ (forming nouns) denoting a place for a particular function: dormitory. ORIGIN Latin oria, orium. Ⅱ. ory [2] ► SUFFIX ▪ forming adjectives relating to or involving a verbal action: compulsory … English terms dictionary
-ory — o*rysuff. [L. orius: cf. F. oire.] 1. An adjective suffix meaning of or pertaining to, serving for; as in auditory, pertaining to or serving for hearing; prohibitory, amendatory, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. [L. orium: cf. F. oire.] A noun suffix… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ory — Ory, Persische Münze, ungefähr 2 Thlr. 18 Sgr … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Ory — Ory, pers. Münze = 2 Thlr. 181/2 Sgr. = 3 fl. 49 kr. C. M … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Ory — Ory, Carlos Edmundo de … Enciclopedia Universal
Ory — On peut considérer le patronyme comme une variante de Oury (voir ce nom), mais il faut aussi penser à un toponyme de la grande banlieue parisienne, Orry la Ville (60), dont pourrait être originaire celui qui porte ce nom … Noms de famille
ory — orỹ interj. Grž ury sakoma šunį pjudant, erzinant … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
-ory — [ôr′ē, ōr′ē, ər ē] suffix 1. [ME orie < OFr oire < L orius, oria, orium] forming adjectives of, having the nature of [sensory, valedictory] 2. [ME orie < OFr oire, orie < L orium] forming nouns a place or thing for [crematory] … English World dictionary