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Stationary also used to mean stationery; both terms derive from the Latin stationarius, stationery arriving indirectly by stationer + - y.
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An inscription of a _stationarius_ of the 3rd century, sent here on special duty (no doubt for the suppression of brigandage), was found here in 1902
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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"Anonymous" - no doubt reflecting anxiety over losing their jobs if the signatories 'radical proclivities become public. and stationery both derive ultimately from the Latin stationarius, or a fixed place where something is located, "the person operating from a stationary location known as a station was a stationer, and therefore the adjective
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"Anonymous" - no doubt reflecting anxiety over losing their jobs if the signatories 'radical proclivities become public. and stationery both derive ultimately from the Latin stationarius, or a fixed place where something is located, "the person operating from a stationary location known as a station was a stationer, and therefore the adjective
Blog updates 2009
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