Poosche
Central Franconian
/ˈpɔːʃə/
noun
Definitions
- (obsolete) Easter
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German pāschen derived from Latin pascha (Easter, Passover).
Origin
Latin
pascha
Gloss
Easter, Passover
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- pascha Latin
- paschalis Latin
- pascua Latin
- Paaseiland Dutch, Flemish
- Paasopstand Dutch, Flemish
- Palmpasen Dutch, Flemish
- Pasen Dutch, Flemish
- paasbaken Dutch, Flemish
- paasbloem Dutch, Flemish
- paasbult Dutch, Flemish
- paasdag Dutch, Flemish
- paasfeest Dutch, Flemish
- paashaas Dutch, Flemish
- paaskaars Dutch, Flemish
- paasstol Dutch, Flemish
- paastak Dutch, Flemish
- paasvuur Dutch, Flemish
- paasweek Dutch, Flemish
- πάσχα Ancient Greek
- páskar Old Norse
- pasches Old French
- pasques Old French
- pasko Esperanto
- Paskah Indonesian
- Pasg Welsh
- paschen Middle Dutch
- ōstarūn Old High German
- Cásc Old Irish
- pāschen Middle High German
- pashkë Albanian
- pāscha Old Saxon
- Pask Cornish
- pasquêta Ligurian
- Daach Central Franconian
- Pooschdaach Central Franconian
- Uustere Central Franconian