pasch

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Definition of pasch in English Turkish dictionary

Easter
Paskalya yortusu
Easter
{i} paskalya

Paskalya Törenini izlemekten keyif aldım. - I enjoyed watching the Easter Parade.

Paskalya Adası'na on günlük bir seyahate gittim. - I went on a ten-day trip to Easter Island.

Easter
{i} yumurta bayramı
Passover
(isim) yahudilerin hamursuz bayramı
Passover
{i} yahudilerin hamursuz bayramı
paschal
{s} paskalya
paschal
{s} paskalyaya ait
English - English
Easter
Passover
{i} Easter; Passover
The passover; the feast of Easter
the Christian festival of Easter the Jewish feast of the Passover
Pascha
Orthodox Christian church services during the week preceding Easter
Pascha
Easter, the most important Christian religious feast
Paschal
Of or pertaining to the Easter
Paschal
Of or pertaining to the Passover
paschal
of, or related to Easter, especially the Orthodox Pascha
paschal
of, or related to Passover
paschal
{a} relating to the passover
Pascha
pertaining to Easter. (e.g. in the Orthodox Christian church, Pascha week refers to the week preceding Easter)
Paschal
adj. orig. Raniero born , Bieda di Galeata, near Ravenna died Jan. 21, 1118 Pope (1099-1118). He fostered the First Crusade and favoured Gregorian reforms, but his pontificate was dominated by the Investiture Controversy. Paschal came to terms on the issue of lay investiture with Henry I of England and Philip I of France (1107). His negotiations with Emperors Henry IV and Henry V were unsuccessful, and he was imprisoned by Henry V (1111). While a prisoner, he agreed to royal investiture of bishops and crowned Henry emperor, but a church council declared his concessions invalid, and the archbishop of Vienne excommunicated the emperor
pascha
The passover; the feast of Easter
paschal
Of or pertaining to the passover, or to Easter; as, a paschal lamb; paschal eggs
paschal
of, or related to Easter
paschal
of or relating to Passover or Easter; "paschal lamb
paschal
{s} of Passover; of Easter
paschal
of or relating to Passover or Easter; "paschal lamb"
pasch

    Hyphenation

    Pasch

    Turkish pronunciation

    päsk

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpask/ /ˈpæsk/

    Etymology

    [ 'pask ] (noun.) 12th century. From Old French pasches (modern Pâques), from ecclesiastical Latin pascha, from Ancient Greek πάσχα (paskha), from Aramaic pasḥa, from Hebrew פסחא (pasḥa).
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