Etymology:
The word "passe" derives from the French word "passer," which means "to pass."
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "passe" first appeared in English in the late 17th century. It was originally used to describe a fashion or trend that had gone out of style. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include other things that were no longer relevant or interesting.
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