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passus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Latin words in Meissner and Auden's phrasebook · la:Units of measure · Polish terms borrowed from Latin · Polish learned borrowings from Latin · Polish terms ...
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PASSUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun pas· sus ˈpasəs plural passus or passuses : a division or part of a narrative or poem Word History Etymology Medieval Latin, passage in a book or document.
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PASSUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a section or division of a story, poem, etc.; canto. passus. / ˈpæsəs /. noun. (esp in medieval literature) a division or section ...
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‖ passus (ˈpæsəs) [L. passus step, pace; in med.L. passage of a book, etc.] A section, division, or canto of a story or poem. (Used in reference to mediæval works in which it was used as Latin.) Cf. pace n.1 12, pass n.1 2.[a 1400–50 Alexander p. 7 Secundus passus Alexandri. a 1400 Langland's P. Pl....
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PASSUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Passus definition: a section or division of a story, poem, etc.; canto.. See examples of PASSUS used in a sentence.
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Passus 4:
Conscience and Reason convince the King not to marry Mede to False. Will wakes up.
Vision 2
Passus 5:
Will falls back to sleep. Passus 11:
Scripture complains about Will's lack of self-knowledge.
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passus - Perseus Digital Library - Tufts University
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passus, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun passus is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for passus is from 1765, in the writing of Thomas Percy, ...
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Passus (Ancient Roman) - Units of Measurement Wiki - Fandom
The passus (meaning pace, but understood as a double pace, ie, measured from one foot hit the ground to where the same foot hit the ground again) was an ...
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passim
‖ passim, adv. (ˈpæsɪm) [L., = ‘scatteredly’, f. passus spread abroad, scattered; hence ‘here and there, at random, anywhere, everywhere’.] A Latin word, used chiefly after the name of a book or author, to indicate the occurrence of something in various places throughout the book or writings. Rarely...
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Pari passu
If it were nominative, "an equal step" it would be par passus.
passu is the ablative of the Latin noun passus, "step".
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