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
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Poyntzpass English
- by-pass English
- bypass English
- circumpass English
- forpass English
- forthpass English
- ghetto pass English
- hall pass English
- hallpass English
- handpass English
- highpass English
- impassable English
- lowpass English
- multi-pass English
- onpass English
- outpass English
- overpass English
- pass English
- passband English
- passbook English
- passcard English
- passcode English
- passen English
- passer English
- passest English
- passeth English
- passholder English
- passimeter English
- passing English
- passkey English
- passless English
- passman English
- passphrase English
- passport English
- passroll English
- passthought English
- passthrough English
- passwall English
- passway English
- password English
- patently English
- portpass English
- pussy pass English
- repass English
- surpass English
- thoroughpass English
- transpass English
- underpass English
- unpass English
- userpass English
- *passo, *passāre, *passō Latin
- *passāre Latin
- *passō Latin
- expandere Latin
- expando Latin
- impetus Latin
- pandō Latin
- passāre Latin
- pateo Latin
- penna Latin
- petere Latin
- petilus Latin
- petītus Latin
- repetō, repetere, repeto Latin
- pandear Spanish, Castilian
- pasar Spanish, Castilian
- πέταλον Ancient Greek
- πέταλος Ancient Greek
- πέτασος Ancient Greek
- πέτηλος Ancient Greek
- πέτομαι Ancient Greek
- πετάννυμι Ancient Greek
- ποταμός Ancient Greek
- πτέρυξ Ancient Greek
- πτερωτός Ancient Greek
- πτωτικός Ancient Greek
- πτωτός Ancient Greek
- πτῶμα Ancient Greek
- πτῶσις Ancient Greek
- ἀπόπτωσις Ancient Greek
- ἵπταμαι Ancient Greek
- *pet- Proto-Indo-European
- *peth₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *péth₂eti Proto-Indo-European
- *péth₂r̥ Proto-Indo-European
- *péth₂r̥, pth₂én- Proto-Indo-European
- *pípth₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *faþmaz Proto-Germanic
- *fiþriją Proto-Germanic
- パス Japanese
- पतति Sanskrit
- पातयति Sanskrit
- fiðraðr Old Norse
- fjaðraðr Old Norse
- *pъtakъ Proto-Slavic
- passeor Old French
- passer Old French
- trespasser Old French
- పాసగు Telugu
- pâssaïr Norman
- pâsser Norman
- passer Middle French
- *ɸanssā Proto-Celtic
- *ɸettiyā Proto-Celtic
- 派司 Chinese
- pasi Swahili
- *patnō Proto-Italic
- phasa Zulu
- ipasi Xhosa
- lipasi Swati
- ἵπταμαι grc-koi