Noun
Alt. of Pascha
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut if in one of my Detective Charlie Pasch suddenly doing a comic book story about a hospital with robots and superheroes and monsters, you'll know where it came from. Source: Internet
Moeller started with the first-place mile showing of 4:57.1 before pacing a golden performance of 2:18.1 in the 800. The veteran runner then followed Dayton Pasch and Devin Johnson, and handed off the baton to Dylan Kennedy for a time of 3:38. Source: Internet
The two faith-filled celebrations are tied together as some of the earliest mentions of Easter come from the Greek or Latin word Pasch, for Passover. Source: Internet
The Cardinals’ Pasch, Kennedy, Moeller and Quiring finished in a remarkable 3:27.09, a full 10.5 seconds ahead of second-place BEA made up of Griffin, Reese, Brady Olsen and Johnson. Source: Internet
ESPN’s Dave Pasch is raising money for Phoenix-area families having problems paying bills due to job losses. Source: Internet
Such are also these words, The Pasch, The Feast of Azymes, The Bread of Proposition, which they translate The Passover, The Feast of Sweet Bread, The Shew Bread (Bible of 1577, Matthew 26.17). Source: Internet