trapassare

Meaning

  1. (also, figuratively, transitive) to pierce
  2. (literary, transitive) to cross, to traverse, to pass through
  3. (literary, transitive) to spend, to pass (time)
  4. (figuratively, literary, transitive) to overstep
  5. (archaic, figuratively, transitive) to omit
  6. (euphemistic, intransitive) to pass away; to die
  7. (intransitive, literary) to pass (of time)
  8. (intransitive, literary) to pass, to cross [with per ‘through’]
  9. (intransitive, rare) to be inherited, to pass on [with da ‘from’ and a ‘to’]

Hyphenated as
tra‧pas‧sà‧re
Pronounced as (IPA)
/tra.pasˈsa.re/
Etymology

From tra- + passare.

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