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passager
English
Noun
passager (plural passagers)
- (falconry) A bird in its first year
Anagrams
- Passarge, grass pea, grass-pea, grasspea
Danish
Etymology
From French passager.
Noun
passager c (singular definite passageren, plural indefinite passagerer)
- passenger
Declension
References
- “passager” in Den Danske Ordbog
French
Etymology
From Middle French passagier, from passage. Adjective derived from the noun.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p?.sa.?e/, /pa.sa.?e/
Noun
passager m (plural passagers, feminine passagère)
- Passenger.
- 1873, Jules Verne, Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours, XXII,
- Il emportait un plein chargement de marchandises et de passagers.
- She carried a full load of merchandises and passengers.
- Il emportait un plein chargement de marchandises et de passagers.
- 1873, Jules Verne, Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours, XXII,
- (archaic) Traveller.
- 1820, Alphonse de Lamartine, Invocation,
- Habitante du ciel, passagère en ces lieux !
- Dweller of the sky, a mere traveler here!
- Habitante du ciel, passagère en ces lieux !
- 1820, Alphonse de Lamartine, Invocation,
Synonyms
- pax
Derived terms
- passager clandestin
Descendants
- ? Danish: passager
- ? Romanian: pasager
Adjective
passager (feminine singular passagère, masculine plural passagers, feminine plural passagères)
- Whose presence in a location is only temporary; passing.
- 1819, André Chénier, L’enlèvement d’Europe,
- Comme le lin qui pousse une nef passagère
- Like the linen that moves a passing ship
- Comme le lin qui pousse une nef passagère
- 1819, André Chénier, L’enlèvement d’Europe,
- Of a short duration; temporary; transitory, fleeting, flighty.
- 1923, Louis Segond (translation), 2 Cr. 3:11,
- En effet, si ce qui était passager a été glorieux, ce qui est permanent est bien plus glorieux.
- For if that which passes away was with glory, much more that which remains is in glory. (World English)
- En effet, si ce qui était passager a été glorieux, ce qui est permanent est bien plus glorieux.
- 1923, Louis Segond (translation), 2 Cr. 3:11,
- (informal, of a street or place) Busy.
Further reading
- “passager” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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passerby
English
Noun
passerby (plural passersby)
- Alternative spelling of passer-by
Anagrams
- bypasser
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