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Definition of Parasceves

Parasceve
Parasceve Par`a*sce"ve, n. [L., from Gr. ?, lit., preparation.] 1. Among the Jews, the evening before the Sabbath. [Obs.] --Mark xv. 42 (Douay ver.) 2. A preparation. [R.] --Donne.

Meaning of Parasceves from wikipedia

- Look up Parasceve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Paraskevi may refer to: Paraskevi (Gr****: Παρασκευή) is a Gr**** given name for girls. It is the...
- was the younger brother of Lajos Bárdos. 10 m****es 70 cantatas, motets Parasceve Suite: 1. Hymnus De Vanitate Mundi (1930) 2. Tristis Est Anima Mea (1927)...
- Distributio operis (Plan of the Work); Novum Organum (The New Organon); Parasceve ad historiam naturalem (Preparatory for Natural History) and Catalogus...
- Latin, the name used by the Catholic Church until 1955 was Feria ****ta in Parasceve ("Friday of Preparation [for the Sabbath]"). In the 1955 reform of Holy...
- Saint Venera (Veneranda, Veneria, Venerina, Parasceve) is venerated as a Christian martyr of the 2nd century. Little is known of this saint. The date...
- rather than named, except for Friday, which could be called either the Parasceve or the sixth day. Each Jewish day begins at sunset. Christians followed...
- Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki) Good Friday, Feria VI/****ta in Parasceve, meaning Friday (sixth day of the w****) of the Day of Preparation (from...
- tales having a similar name.[citation needed] As one scholar asked: Was Parasceve, or Paraskeva, an early Christian maiden named in honor of the day of...
- tristis est anima mea, attributed to Philippe de Vitry Second part of Parasceve Suite by György Deák-Bárdos Third of Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitence...
- "Friday", cenàpura or chenàpura (literally "pure dinner", in reference to parasceve, or Friday preparation for the Sabbath), may have been brought to Sardinia...