sticker

sticker

UK[ˈstɪkə]US[ˈstɪkər]
n

a piece of paper, plastic, etc. with a picture or message on it, that you can stick onto a surface.

n

a person or thing that sticks to something.

Morpheme Breakdown

stick
er
stick

to adhere

er

agent suffix

Etymology

the word "sticker" is a transparent english compound formed from the verb "stick" and the agentive suffix "-er." the verb "stick" originates from the old english stician, meaning "to pierce, stab, or remain attached," which has germanic roots. the suffix "-er," from old english -ere, is a prolific device for creating nouns that denote an agent or instrument. therefore, a "sticker" literally means "a thing that sticks," a logical and direct evolution from its component parts to describe an adhesive object or a persistent person.

Analysis

Structure: stick (to adhere) + er (agent suffix) "stick" is from old english stician, meaning "to pierce, adhere." "er" is an english agent suffix from old english -ere, used to form nouns denoting a person or thing that performs an action.

Examples

she put a shiny star sticker on her notebook.

the price sticker was hard to remove from the glass.

he's a real sticker for the rules, never allowing any exceptions.