pas
Old French
/pas/
noun
Definitions
- pace; step
Etymology
Inherited from Latin passus (a step, step, pace, track, footstep, dried).
Origin
Latin
passus
Gloss
a step, step, pace, track, footstep, dried
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pace English
- pas English
- trespass English
- *passo, *passāre, *passō Latin
- *passāre Latin
- passalis Latin
- passus Latin
- passāre Latin
- Passus German
- passo Italian
- pas Dutch, Flemish
- passen Dutch, Flemish
- pas French
- passer French
- па Russian
- paso Spanish, Castilian
- *patno- Proto-Indo-European
- passere Norwegian Bokmål
- passear Portuguese
- passus Swedish
- paas Middle English
- eneslepas Old French
- isnel Old French
- le Old French
- trespas Old French
- paŝi Esperanto
- pas Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- pas Middle Dutch
- passen Middle Dutch
- pas Middle French
- passo Old Portuguese
- pas Friulian
- pas Old Occitan
- passari Sicilian
- paso Venetian
- pas xno
- puas Dalmatian
- pa Haitian, Haitian Creole
- pass Lombard