Where does “passer” come from?

passer (Old French) comes from Vulgar Latin passare, from Latin passus, from Latin patior, from Proto-Indo-European peh₁- — to hate, hurt.

passer (Old French): to pass; to pass by

Definitions

  1. to pass; to pass by

Ancestry of “passer”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar Latinpassareto walk, pass; step, walk, pass; present active...
2Latinpassusspread out; dried; step
3LatinpatiorI suffer, endure; I allow, acquiesce, permit,...
4Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₁-to hate, hurt

Words derived from “passer

Every word from Proto-Indo-European peh₁-Every word from Latin patiorEvery word from Latin passus