passus Synonyms

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passus Meaning

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passus (pl.)

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passus (n.)

A division or part; a canto; as, the passus of Piers Plowman. See 2d Fit.

passus Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers carefully navigated the treacherous passus, their progress slowed by the steep terrain.
  2. The passus was guarded by a formidable fortress, its walls towering over the narrow path.
  3. The Romans built a series of passus throughout their empire, linking distant provinces.
  4. The passus was a strategic location, controlling trade and military access to a remote region.
  5. The pilgrims trudged through the passus, their hearts heavy with both anticipation and exhaustion.
  6. The passus was shrouded in fog, obscuring the path ahead and making navigation perilous.
  7. The smugglers slipped through the passus under cover of darkness, carrying their contraband to safety.
  8. The mountain passus was renowned for its breathtaking views, attracting tourists from all over the world.
  9. The passus was once a bustling trade route, but had been abandoned after a devastating earthquake.
  10. The lone traveler passed through the passus, his thoughts lost in contemplation of the journey ahead.

FAQs About the word passus

of Passus, A division or part; a canto; as, the passus of Piers Plowman. See 2d Fit.

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The hikers carefully navigated the treacherous passus, their progress slowed by the steep terrain.

The passus was guarded by a formidable fortress, its walls towering over the narrow path.

The Romans built a series of passus throughout their empire, linking distant provinces.

The passus was a strategic location, controlling trade and military access to a remote region.