passare

Etymology
From, passerem. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) sparrow

Etymology
From, derived from.

Verb

 * 1)  to pass (all senses)
 * 2)  to exist; to there be; to take place
 * 3)  to live experiencing difficulties; to go (through)
 * 4)  to go too far; to exceed
 * 5)  to graduate or be promoted to a higher level
 * 6)  to move on
 * 7)  to go over or through
 * 8)  to rub (a surface) with
 * 9)  to transfer; to move
 * 10)  to accept; to tolerate; to forgive
 * 11)  to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for
 * 1)  to move on
 * 2)  to go over or through
 * 3)  to rub (a surface) with
 * 4)  to transfer; to move
 * 5)  to accept; to tolerate; to forgive
 * 6)  to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for
 * 1)  to rub (a surface) with
 * 2)  to transfer; to move
 * 3)  to accept; to tolerate; to forgive
 * 4)  to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for
 * 1)  to transfer; to move
 * 2)  to accept; to tolerate; to forgive
 * 3)  to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for
 * 1)  to accept; to tolerate; to forgive
 * 2)  to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for
 * 1)  to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for
 * 1)  to be thought to be, to be said to be, to be taken for

Noun

 * 1) passing, duration, movement

Noun

 * 1) pair of compasses