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פּאַס

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See also: פאס and פֿאַס

Yiddish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Polish pas (belt), from Proto-Slavic *pojasъ.

Noun

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פּאַס (pasm, plural פּאַסן (pasn), diminutive פּאַסיק (pasik)

  1. stripe (long straight region of a colour)

Etymology 2

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From Middle High German pass, from Middle French passe, from Latin passus.

Noun

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פּאַס (pasm, plural פּאַסן (pasn)

  1. pass (between mountains)

Etymology 3

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From German Pass, from French passe; compare Etymology 2.

Noun

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פּאַס (pasm, plural פּעסער (peser)

  1. pass (document granting permission to pass)
  2. passport

Etymology 4

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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פּאַס (pas)

  1. inflection of פּאַסן (pasn):
    1. first-person singular present
    2. imperative singular