Pascuóne, a horse or cattle-stealer.

Paselíno, a kind of Lillies.

Pasóne, a Cornish Chough with red feet.

PAS Pásqua, signifieth properly a passage or passeouer, celebrated in memory of the Passeouer or through-passage which the Angel of the Lord made in AEgipt smiting with suddaine death the eldest borne child in euery AEgyptians house, sparing all the Hebrewes and touching none of them; with vs it is called the holy time of Easter, or resurrection of our Sauiour Christ. Vsed also for any other solemne and festiuall day.

Pásqua di Mággio, Whitsondaie.

Pásqua di Natále, Christes-birth-day.

Pásqua di resurẻssi, Easterday.

Pásqua di Surẻssióne, Easterday.

Pasquále, Pascall, pertayning to the Pascall or Passeouer.

Pasquáre, to leaue fasting, to keepe Easter, to celebrate the holy communion.