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pasha
English
Alternative forms
- pascha
- bashaw
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish ????? (p?š?) (Turkish pa?a); this either from Persian ??????? (p?dš?h, “padishah, king”), or from Ottoman Turkish ???? (ba?, “head”), or from Ottoman Turkish ????? (beççe, “male offspring”), this in turn from Persian ????? (ba??e). Ottoman Turkish ???? (ba?, “head”) + Ottoman Turkish ???? (a?a, “master”) has also been proposed as etymon.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?pæ??/
- (US) IPA(key): /?p???/
Noun
pasha (plural pashas)
- (historical) A high-ranking Turkish military officer, especially as a commander or regional governor; the highest honorary title during the Ottoman Empire.
- The Indian butterfly Herona marathus, family Nymphalidae.
Related terms
- pashalik
Translations
References
Anagrams
- ASAHP, Asaph, hapas
Finnish
Etymology 1
From Russian ?????? (pásxa).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?s.h?/, [?p?s?.??]
- Rhymes: -?s.h?
- Syllabification: pas?ha
Noun
pasha
- paskha (traditional Eastern Orthodox dessert, eaten especially in Easter).
Declension
Etymology 2
From Turkish pa?a.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p????/, [?p????]
Noun
pasha
- Alternative spelling of pašša
Declension
Swahili
Pronunciation
Verb
-pasha (infinitive kupasha)
- Causative form of -pata: to cause to get
- (especially in "pasha moto") to warm up
- to inform, to tell
- to be completely colored
Conjugation
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paska
English
Etymology
From Ukrainian ?????? (páska) and Russian ?????? (páska), borrowing from Ancient Greek ????? (páska), phonetic variant of ????? (páskha), from Aramaic ????? (pas?a), from Hebrew ??????? (pesa?). Doublet of Pesach.
Noun
paska (uncountable)
- (Canada) A traditional Ukrainian egg bread, often decorated, used in Easter traditions.
- Alternative form of paskha
Translations
Anagrams
- Kaaps, kapas
Chickasaw
Etymology
Cognate to Choctaw paska (“bread; to make bread”), Creek apáski (“parched meal”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p?sk?/
Noun
paska (alienable)
- bread
- 1984, Pamela Munro, cited in External possession (eds. Doris Payne and Immanuel Barshi), p. 121:
- Ofi'-at ihoo-? paska im-apa-tok.
- dog-NOM woman-OBL bread 3SG:REC-eat-PAST
- 'The dog ate the woman's bread.'
- 1984, Pamela Munro, cited in External possession (eds. Doris Payne and Immanuel Barshi), p. 121:
- biscuits
Inflection
Verb
paska (active, in/transitive)
- to make bread
- to make somethng (e.g. baked goods)
- to make (something) into bread
Inflection
Estonian
Noun
paska
- partitive singular of pask
- illative singular of pask
Finnish
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *paska, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *pu?ka (with irregular vowel development). Cognate with Estonian pask, Northern Sami baika, Eastern Mari ???????? (puškedaš, “to defecate”), Hungarian fos.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?sk?/, [?p?s?k?]
- Rhymes: -?sk?
- Syllabification: pas?ka
Noun
paska
- (vulgar) shit, crap, turd (excrement)
- Synonyms: kakka, kakki, pee, uloste
- (vulgar) bullshit, crap, shit, nonsense (false or exaggerated statements made to impress and deceive the listener rather than inform)
- Synonyms: hevonpaska, paskapuhe, roska, schaissa, soopa
- (vulgar) piece of shit, crap (bad thing, something of poor quality)
- Synonyms: moska, romu, schaissa
- (vulgar) Synonym of paskiainen (“piece of shit, sense despicable person”)
- (vulgar, with suffix -kaan/-kään) shit, jack shit (nothing, lack of anything of value)
- Synonym: mitään
Declension
Derived terms
Compounds
Adjective
paska (comparative paskempi, superlative paskin)
- (vulgar) shitty, crappy (bad, sick, or depressed)
- (vulgar) crappy, shitty, lousy, tatty (of poor quality)
- (vulgar, in essive or translative) fucked (broken)
Declension
Synonyms
- (bad, sick or depressed): kurja, surkea
- (broken): rikki, surkea
- (of poor quality): huonolaatuinen, surkea
Derived terms
- paskasti
- paskuus
Interjection
paska
- (vulgar, often in the plural) shit!, fuck!
Gothic
Romanization
paska
- Romanization of ????????????????????
Quechua
Alternative forms
- phaska
Noun
paska
- solution
Declension
See also
- paskay
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