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- The word "passage" has its origins in Old French "passage" meaning "mountain pass, passage"1. It was borrowed into Middle English from Old French2. The word "passage" comes from the Old French verb "passer" meaning "to go by"1. The Old French verb "passer" is derived from the Vulgar Latin verb "*passare" meaning "to step, walk, pass"1. The Vulgar Latin verb "*passare" is derived from the Latin noun "passus" meaning "step, pace"1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.early 13c., "a road, a pathway;" c. 1300, "action of crossing from one place to another; a going over or through something; means of crossing," from Old French passage "mountain pass, passage" (11c.), from passer "to go by," from Vulgar Latin *passare "to step, walk, pass," from Latin passus "step, pace" (from PIE root *pete- "to spread").www.etymonline.com/word/passageBorrowed into Middle English from Old French passage, from passer (“to pass”).en.wiktionary.org/wiki/passage
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