IPA: /ˈpæsɪm/
KK: /pæsɪm/
Used to indicate that something appears frequently or in various places within a text.
The author refers to this concept passim throughout the book.
Passim is derived from Latin, where it means 'here and there' or 'in various places'. The root 'passus' means 'step' or 'pace', indicating movement or distribution across a space.
Think of 'steps' or 'paces' taken 'here and there' to remember that 'passim' refers to something occurring in various places.