passen

Middle English

verb
Definitions
  • to pass

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French passer (walk, step, pass) derived from Latin *passō, pandō (spread) derived from Proto-Indo-European *peth₂- (fly, spread out, fall).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*peth₂-

Gloss

fly, spread out, fall

Concept
Semantic Field

Animals

Ontological Category

Action/Process

Emoji
✈️ 🐉 🐦️ 🐲 💸 🕊️ 🚁 🛩️ 🛫 🛬 🦅 🦆 🪁 👨‍✈️ 👩‍✈️ 🚁

Timeline

Distribution of cognates by language

Geogrpahic distribution of cognates

Cognates and derived terms