different between pasque vs paschal
pasque
English
Etymology
From pasque flower.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pæsk/
- Rhymes: -æsk
Noun
pasque (plural pasques)
- (uncommon) A pasque flower.
- 2003, Jerry Pavia, Rocky Mountain Wildflowers: Photos, Descriptions, and Early Explorer Insights, Fulcrum Publishing (?ISBN), page 53:
- COMMENTS : The Pasque flower is among the first spring mountain wildflowers to bloom. […] Pasques do not say much, but I infer that their preference harks back to the glacier that put the gravel there. Only gravel ridges are poor enough to offer pasques full elbow-room in April sun.
- 2013, Múzeum Spiša v Spišskej Novej Vsi, Province House - seat of the Spiš Museum in Spišská Nová Ves, Múzeum Spiša v Spišskej Novej Vsi (?ISBN), page 13:
- Employees ofthe Spiš Museum havedone research for many years, aimed at monitoring pasques (Pulsatilla Slavica, Pulsatilla subslavica) in the Dreveník area. Pasques are the most characteristic plants of these travertine deposits, […]
- 2003, Jerry Pavia, Rocky Mountain Wildflowers: Photos, Descriptions, and Early Explorer Insights, Fulcrum Publishing (?ISBN), page 53:
Italian
Noun
pasque f
- plural of pasqua
pasque From the web:
paschal
English
Adjective
paschal (not comparable)
- Alternative form of Paschal
paschal From the web:
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