Latin Pascha

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Latin *Pascha* is the term derived from Hebrew and Greek roots that came to denote the Christian celebration of Easter and, more broadly, the Passover-related feast.

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Latin Pascha canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious term
Latin noun
liturgical term
appearsIn Latin ecclesiastical writings
Latin liturgical books
Vulgate NERFINISHED
associatedWith Paschal Triduum NERFINISHED
Paschal feast
Paschal mystery NERFINISHED
category Christian liturgical vocabulary
Latin ecclesiastical Latin terms
contrastsWith Germanic-derived term Easter in English
denotes Christian celebration of Easter
Passover-related feast
etymologicallyDerivedFrom Greek Πάσχα
Hebrew פֶּסַח (Pesach) NERFINISHED
hasGrammaticalGender neuter in Latin
hasNumberForm plural form Pascha
singular form
historicalUsagePeriod Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
Middle Ages NERFINISHED
influenced Italian Pasqua NERFINISHED
Old French Pasques NERFINISHED
Portuguese Páscoa
Romance-language words for Easter
Romanian Paști NERFINISHED
Spanish Pascua
language Latin
liturgicalDayAssociation Easter Sunday NERFINISHED
liturgicalSeasonAssociation Easter season NERFINISHED
refersToEvent Passover of the Lord NERFINISHED
resurrection of Jesus NERFINISHED
relatedTo Christian Easter NERFINISHED
Jewish Passover NERFINISHED
semanticField Easter NERFINISHED
Passover NERFINISHED
feast
usedIn Latin Christian theology
Latin liturgy
Western Christianity NERFINISHED
usedToTranslate Greek Πάσχα in Christian texts

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Pascual etymologicalRoot Latin Pascha