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by siliconpotato 298 days ago
stationary means not-moving

stationery means envelopes and letters and stuff. you can remember this as "E for envelope"

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Funnily enough, I think this is because in Medieval times the most common state for traders and merchants was to be mobile and traveling. It was only the guys selling stuff to universities (like the medieval equivalents of ink, pens, paper, envelopes) who had such a valuable and regular customer that they could afford to set up a station[ae]ry shop!

Now I write it out sounds unbelievable, and I can't think of a reputable source, but I've been telling this story for years.

Does this make a mailed letter “nonstationary stationery”?
Only while in transit. Otherwise, it’s stationary.
Oh thanks for the heads up, never knew that. Now to fix all the places I misspelled it...