PASSIM


Meaning of PASSIM in English

ˈpasə̇m adverb

Etymology: Latin, from passus spread about, scattered, past participle of pandere to spread out, unfold — more at fathom

: here and there : throughout — used especially with the name of a book or writer to indicate that something (as a word, phrase, or idea) is to be found at many places in the same book or writer's work

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