pass (n.) Old form(s): passe
[fencing] sword-thrust, lunge
Ham IV.vii.137[Claudius to Laertes] in a pass of practice [F; Q2: pace];
Ham V.ii.292[Hamlet to Laertes] pass with your best violence
Ham V.ii.61[Hamlet to Horatio] the baser nature comes / Between the pass and fell incensed points / Of mighty opposites;
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