What's the difference between paschal and pasque?

Paschal


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the passover, or to Easter; as, a paschal lamb; paschal eggs.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) as well as scanning transmission electron microscopy revealed that MAP 1C is a brain cytoplasmic form of the ciliary and flagellar ATPase dynein (Vallee, R. B., J. S. Wall, B. M. Paschal, and H. S. Shpetner.
  • (2) Paschal Donohue, Ireland’s transport minister, confirmed that the sale of the former Irish state carrier to IAG can now go ahead.
  • (3) He married a former Miss Miami Beach, Elaine Paschal, daughter of a Miami hotelier who was also an old gambling pal of Wynn's father.
  • (4) But Ireland’s transport minister, Paschal Donohoe, said the takeover would guarantee Aer Lingus’s future and increase its connections to key routes around the world.
  • (5) Timmy Dooley, transport spokesman of Ireland’s largest opposition party, Fiánna Fail, said: “IAG’s pursuit of Aer Lingus is becoming more aggressive with every passing week, and I am gravely concerned by the [transport] minister Paschal Donohoe’s silence on the issue.
  • (6) The ketone (compound 4) reported previously (N. D. Jones, M. O. Chaney, H. A. Kirst, G. M. Wild, R. H. Baltz, R. L. Hamill, and J. W. Paschal, J. Antibiot.
  • (7) (Midlake band members also own the Paschall speakeasy on the square and sometimes wield spoons and sugarcubes themselves for the absinthe preparation.)
  • (8) A microtubule associated protein from brain tissue (MAP 1C), has been found to possess many properties in common with ciliary and flagellar dyneins (Paschal et al.:J.
  • (9) This simply constructed craft floated on a mass of 15,000 plastic bottles and was sailed through the patch by oceanographers Marcus Eriksen and Joel Paschal.
  • (10) Yet upstairs at Andy’s is Paschall , a speakeasy whose absinthe glasses, antiques and bookcases are more Left Bank than Texas.

Pasque


Definition:

  • (n.) See Pasch.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There were bluebells and an abundance of spring blossom, especially in orchards, but it was a poor year for the rare pasque flower – the Easter flower – because of the spring drought.
  • (2) Various investigators have suggested the importance of improved energy metabolism in determining recovery following ischemia (Pasque and Wechsler, 1984; Haas et al., 1984; Devous and Lewandowski, 1987).

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