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Pasch

 
(păsk) pronunciation
n.
  1. Passover.
  2. Easter.

[Middle English, from Old French pasche, from Late Latin pascha, Passover, Easter, from Late Greek paskha, from Aramaic pasḥā, Passover, from Hebrew pesaḥ. See Pesach.]

Paschal Pas'chal or pas'chal adj.

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