trépâsser
Norman
Etymology
From Old French trespasser (“to traverse, go through”), from tres- (“across, over”) + passer (“to pass”).
Synonyms
- mouothi
- (idiom):
- câsser sa pipe (literally “to break one's pipe”)
- pâsser l'pas (literally “to pass the threshold”)
- patchi ses vailes (literally “to pack one's sails”)
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