Where does “pasadeiro” come from?
pasadeiro (Galician) comes from Galician pasado, from Galician pasar, from Old Portuguese passar, from Vulgar Latin passo, from Latin passus, from Latin patior, from Proto-Indo-European peh₁- — to hate, hurt.
pasadeiro (Galician): passable, tolerable
Definitions
- passable, tolerable
Ancestry of “pasadeiro”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Galician | pasado | the past; masculine singular past participle of... |
| 2 | Galician | pasar | to pass, cross; to swallow; to spoil |
| 3 | Old Portuguese | passar | — |
| 4 | Vulgar Latin | passo | dative masculine singular of passus; dative... |
| 5 | Latin | passus | spread out; dried; step |
| 6 | Latin | patior | I suffer, endure; I allow, acquiesce, permit,... |
| 7 | Proto-Indo-European | peh₁- | to hate, hurt |