"Poësche" meaning in Limburgish

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Noun

IPA: /ˈpɔə̯.ʃə/
Rhymes: -ɔə̯ʃə Etymology: From earlier pāschen, originally a plural form, from Latin pascha, from Ancient Greek πάσχα (páskha, “Passover”), from Aramaic פַּסְחָא (pasḥā), from Hebrew פֶּסַח (pesaḥ). This word spread in the earlier Middle Ages from the diocese of Cologne. Etymology templates: {{m|li||pāschen}} pāschen, {{der|li|la|pascha}} Latin pascha, {{der|li|grc|πάσχα||Passover}} Ancient Greek πάσχα (páskha, “Passover”), {{der|li|arc|פַּסְחָא|tr=pasḥā}} Aramaic פַּסְחָא (pasḥā), {{der|li|he|פֶּסַח|tr=pesaḥ}} Hebrew פֶּסַח (pesaḥ)
  1. Easter Tags: masculine, uncountable Categories (topical): Calendar, Christianity, Easter, Holidays Synonyms: Osstere Derived forms: Poëschdaach
    Sense id: en-Poësche-li-noun-Vid~~Dr3 Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish, Limburgish entries with incorrect language header

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