Definition of Paschas. Meaning of Paschas. Synonyms of Paschas

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Definition of Paschas

Pascha
Pasch Pasch, Pascha Pas"cha, n. [AS. pascha, L. pascha, Gr. ?, fr. Heb. pesach, fr. p[=a]sach to pass over: cf. OF. pasque, F. p[^a]que. Cf. Paschal, Paas, Paque.] The passover; the feast of Easter. Pasch egg. See Easter egg, under Easter. Pasch flower. See Pasque flower, under Pasque.

Meaning of Paschas from wikipedia

- Look up Pascha or pascha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pascha or spelling variants may refer to: P****over, the Aramaic spelling of the Hebrew word...
- The Pascha, one of the largest brothels in the world and the largest in Europe, is a brothel in Cologne, Germany; it has 120 prostitutes, over 80 supporting-role...
- Easter, also called Pascha (Aramaic, Gr****, Latin), Resurrection Sunday, or Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord, is a Christian festival and...
- Paskha (also spelled pascha, or pasha; Russian: па́сха; [ˈpasxə]; "Easter") is a Slavic festive dish made in Eastern Orthodox countries which consists...
- ****h Rose (died 28 May 1686), also known as Pascha Rose, was an English executioner briefly during 1686, successor to Jack Ketch. Rose was a butcher...
- Peri Pascha (Gr****: Περὶ Πάσχα) (English title On the Pascha) is a 2nd-century homily of Melito of Sardis written between A.D.160 and 170 in Asia Minor...
- feasts change each year. The moveable feasts are generally relative to Pascha (Easter), and so the cycle of moveable feasts is referred to as the Paschal...
- differ depending on languages, but most are derived from Gr**** and Latin "pascha", which is taken from the Hebrew פֶּסַח (Pesach), meaning P****over. The...
- on Pascha is “the most important addition to Patristic literature in the present century”. Aside from the liturgical function of the Peri Pascha, this...
- intended to prepare Christians for the greatest feast of the church year, Pascha (Easter). Great Lent shares its origins with the Lent of Western Christianity...