Pasha

Pasha
Pȁsha ž <G mn Pȃshā/-ī>
DEFINICIJA
1. jud., v. Pesah
2. kat. blagdan Kristova uskrsnuća, Uskrs
ONOMASTIKA
Pàškval m. os. ime (← mlet.); isto: Pàskal; hip.: Páško; ž. os. imena: Paskvàlina (Paskvalína), Paškvàlina; hip.: Páška (imena se, ob. daju djeci rođenoj na Uskrs)
pr.: Páska (230, Ivanec, Zagorje, Slavonija), Pàskaš (170, Gospić, Ogulin, Lika), Paskíčević (Dubrovnik, Zagreb), Pásko (Koprivnica), Pàskojević (Dubrovnik, Ploče), Pàskota (Zagreb), Pàsković (Dubrovnik, Rijeka, Zagora), Pàskvāli (Split, Omiš), Pàskvalići (Dubrovnik), Paskvàlīn (Šibenik), Paškàlīn (Šibenik, sred. Dalmacija), Páško (Zagreb, Pakrac, Vinkovci, Omiš, Split), Pàškotić (Metković), Páškov (Šibenik, sred. Dalmacija), Paškvàlić (Pazin, Rijeka), Paškvàlīn (Šibenik, Sisak), Pàškvan (290, Rijeka, Delnice)
top.: Pàskaši (Lika)
ETIMOLOGIJA
srlat. pascha ← hebr. pesaḥ

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