Past

/pæst/ adjective, noun, preposition

As an adjective or noun, “past” refers to a time that has already happened, before now. As a preposition, it can also mean moving beyond a place, like walking past a store.

“Past” comes from the Old French *pas* meaning “step” and from Latin *passus*, also meaning “step.” Over time, the idea of “having stepped beyond” turned into “gone by” in both space and time.

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