However, there are a few Latin roots that relate to the concept of "passing":
* "pass-" (from *passus*, past participle of *pati*, meaning "to suffer" or "to endure") often appears in words related to suffering, endurance, or the act of being subjected to something, like "passion" or "passive".
* "ped-" (from *pes*, meaning "foot") often appears in words related to movement, travel, or walking, like "pedestrian" or "expedite".
* "trans-" (meaning "across" or "through") is often used in words that involve movement or passage from one place to another, like "transport" or "transmit".
To find the root word of a specific word related to "pass", you'll need to look at its etymology, which will specify the precise root word and its meaning.