paschal

['pæskl]
  • adj. 复活节的;逾越节的
  • n. (Paschal)人名;(英、意)帕斯卡尔;(法)帕沙尔
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paschal 逾越节的,复活节的

来自拉丁语pascha,逾越节,复活节,来自希腊语pascha,逾越节,来自希伯来语pasah,经过,越过。该节日为犹太教最重要的节日之一,后拉丁语借用该词来指复活节。

paschal (adj.)
early 15c., "of or pertaining to Easter," from Old French paschal (12c.) and directly from Late Latin paschalis, from pascha "Passover, Easter," from Greek pascha "Passover," from Aramaic pasha "pass over," corresponding to Hebrew pesah, from pasah "he passed over." (see Passover). Pasche was an early Middle English term for "Easter" (see Easter).
1. Christ is still at the table on which the paschal supper has been spread.
这时基督仍在那摆著逾越节晚餐的筵席上.

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