pascha
From LSJ
γυναικόφρων γὰρ θυμὸς ἀνδρὸς οὐ σοφοῦ → it's an unwise man who shows a woman's spirit
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
pascha: ae, f., and ătis, n., = πάσχα (Hebr. ).
I The feast of the Passover, Easter: sollennibus Paschae, Tert. ad Uxor. 2, 4: lege dedit pascham, id. in Carm. adv. Marc. 2, 80: pascharum dies, Symm. Ep. 10, 77: dominicum pascha celebrare, Hier. Ep. 96, n. 20: post sanctum pascha, Aus. Ep. 10, 17: paschate vicino, Hier. in Matt. 26, 3: per tria paschata, id. in Dan. 9, 24.—
II The paschal lamb, Vulg. 1 Cor. 5, 7; cf. id. Marc. 14, 12.
Latin > German (Georges)
pascha, ātis, n. (vom hebr. חספ), I) das Paschafest, Osterfest, die Ostern, Symm. u.a.: pascha facere od. celebrare cum Iudaeis, Hieron. de vir. ill. 43 u. 45. – II) das Osterlamm, Vulg. 1. Corinth. 5, 7.