passthought

noun

Etymology

From pass + thought, after the pattern of password.

  1. derived from *teng-
  2. inherited from *þanhtaz
  3. inherited from *þą̄ht
  4. inherited from þōht
  5. inherited from thought
  6. compounded as passthought — “pass + thought

Definitions

  1. A thought used to gain admittance or access to something.

    • “It seems Zambini is locked into a spell with a passthought on auto-evolve; it changes randomly every two minutes. One moment it's all about swans on a lake at sunset, the next, spoonbills in the Orinoco delta. […]

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for passthought. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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