See also: passò

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passo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of passar

Galician

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passo

  1. (reintegrationist norm) first-person singular present indicative of passar

Italian

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpas.so/
  • Rhymes: -asso
  • Hyphenation: pàs‧so

Etymology 1

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From Latin passus (a step).

Noun

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passo m (plural passi)

  1. footstep (sound)
  2. footprint
  3. step
  4. pace
  5. passage (of text)
  6. (film) gauge (film size)
  7. pitch (distance between evenly spaced objects)
  8. wheelbase
  9. mountain pass
  10. (mechanics) backlash
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passo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of passare

Etymology 2

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From Latin passus (dried).

Adjective

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passo (feminine passa, masculine plural passi, feminine plural passe)

  1. dried
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Latin

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Participle

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passō

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of passus

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passo

  1. nominative singular of passa (one who sees)

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passo

  1. nominative singular of passa (flank)

Portuguese

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Etymology 1

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From Old Galician-Portuguese passo, from Latin passus. Cognate with Catalan pas and Galician and Spanish paso.

Noun

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passo m (plural passos)

  1. step; footstep; pace (movement made from one foot to the other)
    Synonym: passada
  2. (historical, measure) Portuguese pace, a former unit of length equivalent to about 1.6 m
  3. step (very short distance)
  4. step; footstep (sound produced by stepping on the ground)
  5. (chiefly military, except in set phrases) pace (manner or speed of walking or marching)
    Synonym: andamento
  6. pace (the speed of a process)
  7. (dance) the movements associated with a dance style
  8. step; stage; phase (distinct part of a process or protocol)
    Synonyms: estágio, fase
  9. (figurative) step (an attempt in dealing with something)
  10. (geography) pass (narrow passage or channel between geographical features)
    Synonym: garganta
  11. (mechanical engineering) pitch (distance between a gear’s teeth)
  12. (mechanical engineering) pitch (distance between a screws’s threads)
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  • (unit of length): (15 passo), côvado (25 passo), vara (23 passo), toesa (1 15 passo), braça (1 13 passo)
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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passo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of passar