English

edit

Etymology

edit

From Latin onerarius, from onus, oneris (load, burden). Compare French onéraire. See onus, onerous.

Adjective

edit

onerary (not comparable)

  1. Fitted for, or carrying, a burden.
    • 1686, some translator, The Roman History Written in Latine by Titus Livius:
      In the time of the Truce an hundred onerary Ships with Provisions, under a Convoy of twenty Men of War, came over out of Sardinia []

References

edit