pas
Indonesian
[ˈpas]
noun
Definitions
- pass, permission or license to pass, or to go and come.
- mountain pass.
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish pas (measure, pass, fit, pace) derived from Middle Dutch pas derived from Old French pas (speedy the step) derived from Latin passus (a step, step, pace, track, footstep, dried) derived from Proto-Indo-European *patno-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*patno-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *passo, *passāre, *passō Latin
- *passāre Latin
- passalis Latin
- passus Latin
- passāre Latin
- Passus German
- passo Italian
- bergpas Dutch, Flemish
- looppas Dutch, Flemish
- pas Dutch, Flemish
- pasfoto Dutch, Flemish
- paskamer Dutch, Flemish
- waterpas Dutch, Flemish
- pas French
- passer French
- paso Spanish, Castilian
- *patno- Proto-Indo-European
- *pete- Proto-Indo-European
- passere Norwegian Bokmål
- passear Portuguese
- passus Swedish
- paas Middle English
- eneslepas Old French
- pas 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 Volapük
- pas xno
- puas Dalmatian
- pass Lombard