pascha
Latin
noun
Definitions
- Pascha / Passover or Easter
- the Paschal Lamb
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek πάσχα (Passover) derived from Aramaic פסחא derived from Hebrew (modern) פסח (Passover).
Origin
Hebrew (Modern Ashkenazic)
פסח
Gloss
Passover
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Paschae, paschae Latin
- pascha, Pascha Latin
- paschae Latin
- paschalis Latin
- pascua Latin
- pészah Hungarian
- Pasqua Italian
- Pasen Dutch, Flemish
- pascua Spanish, Castilian
- Πάσχα Ancient Greek
- πάσχα Ancient Greek
- påske Norwegian Bokmål
- påsk Swedish
- påske Norwegian Nynorsk
- Pask Middle English
- Cáisc Irish
- páskar Old Norse
- pasches Old French
- pasques Old French
- Pesaĥo Esperanto
- pasko Esperanto
- Pasqua Catalan, Valencian
- páskar Icelandic
- Paskah Indonesian
- Pasg Welsh
- paschen Middle Dutch
- Cásc Old Irish
- Càisg Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- páskir Faroese
- Caisht Manx
- Pâques Norman
- pāschen Middle High German
- pashkë Albanian
- Pasques Middle French
- פּאַסכע Yiddish
- פֶּסַח Hebrew (modern)
- פסח Hebrew (modern)
- פסחא Hebrew (modern)
- pascoa Old Portuguese
- pascua Old Portuguese
- pāscha Old Saxon
- pascua Asturian
- Pask Cornish
- pasquêta Ligurian
- פַּסְחָא Aramaic
- פסחא Aramaic
- puoscua Dalmatian
- Poosche Central Franconian
- Pâques Bourguignon
- paska Old Danish
- πάσχα grc-koi
- פֶּסַח hbo
- pāskar Gutnish