PASCH


Meaning of PASCH in English

ˈpask, ˈpȧsk noun

also pas·cha -kə

( -es )

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: pasch from Middle English pasch, pasche Passover, Easter, from Old French pasche, pasque, from Late Latin pascha, from Late Greek, from Greek, Passover, from Hebrew pesah, from pāsaḥ to pass over; pascha from Late Latin

1. : passover

2. : easter

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