Where does “pasuida” come from?

pasuida (Veps) comes from Russian пасова́ть, from Russian -ова́ть, from Proto-Slavic -ovati — Creates verbs out of nouns and adjectives.

pasuida (Veps): to give in, to surrender; to pass, to make a pass

Definitions

  1. to give in, to surrender; to pass, to make a pass

Ancestry of “pasuida”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianпасова́ть(cards) to pass
2Russian-ова́тьUsed to form verbs from nouns, adjectives, or foreign verbs
3Proto-Slavic-ovatiCreates verbs out of nouns and adjectives
Every word from Proto-Slavic -ovatiEvery word from Russian -ова́тьEvery word from Russian пасова́ть