Pasque

Pasque
This unusual and interesting name is of Old French origin, introduced into England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. The name derives from the Old French "pasche, pasque(s)", Easter, from the Latin "pascua", earlier "pascha", in Middle English "pasche(s), paske(s)". This was used particularly as a nickname for someone who was born at Easter, or who had some other personal connection with that time of year, such as owing a feudal obligation then. The term was also sometimes used as a vernacular given name in the Middle Ages, in the forms Pask, Pash and Pack; one Hugo filius (son of) Pasch is recorded in the Cambridgeshire Hundred Rolls of 1279. The modern surname forms are Pash, Pashe, Paish, Pask, Paske and Pasque. Early examples of the surname include: Joseph Pach (1273, Cambridgeshire); Felic' Pasch (1279, ibid.); Walter Passh (1327, Worcestershire); and Robertus Pache (1379, Yorkshire), while the following are recordings from Church Registers: the christening of John, son of John Pash, at St. Botolph's, Colchester, Essex, on November 24th 1566, and the marriage of William Pash and Frances Broade, on June 29th 1640, at Duntisborne Abbots, Gloucestershire. The Coat of Arms most associated with the name is quarterly, silver and black; in the second and third quarters three silver fleur-de-lis in pale. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Thomas Paske, which was dated 1253, in the "Chartulary of Oseney Abbey", Oxfordshire, during the reign of King Henry 111, known as "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Pasque — Pasque, n. [OF. pasque.] See {Pasch}. [1913 Webster] {Pasque flower} (Bot.), a name of several plants of the genus {Anemone}, section {Pulsatilla}. They are perennial herbs with rather large purplish blossoms, which appear in early spring, or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pasque — Pasque, f. penac. Est le jour envers les Chrestiens, auquel Jesus Christ resuscitant des morts, ouvrit le passage de la resurrection des morts, et auquel nous communions, ou comme nous disons communement, faisons nos Pasques. Aucuns le rendent en …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • Pasque — «pask», noun. = Pasch. (Cf. ↑Pasch) * * * pasque var. pasch, Easter …   Useful english dictionary

  • Pasqué — (spr. keh), Ernst, Schriftsteller, geb. 3. Sept. 1821 zu Köln, zuerst Opernsänger, seit 1875 Oberbeamter am Darmstädter Hoftheater, gest. 20. März 1892 im Dorfe Alsbach (Bergstraße), schrieb theater und musikgeschichtliche Arbeiten, Operntexte,… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • pasque — pasque·flow·er; …   English syllables

  • pasque — I. PASQUE. s. f. Feste solemnelle que les Juifs celebroient tous les ans le quatorziesme de la Lune d aprés l Equinoxe du Printemps, en memoire de leur sortie d Egypte. La Pasque des Juifs. quand les Juifs faisoient la Pasque. nostre Seigneur… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Pasqué — Ernst Pasqué (* 3. September 1821 in Köln; † 20. März 1892 in Alsbach a. d. Bergstraße) war ein Opernsänger und Schriftsteller. Pasqué kam 1845 als Bariton ans Großherzogliche Hoftheater in Darmstadt. Nach Erkrankung wurde er dort… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • pasque — Easter Eas ter ([=e]s t[ e]r), n. [AS. e[ a]ster, e[ a]stran, paschal feast, Easter; akin to G. ostern; fr. AS. E[ a]stre, a goddess of light or spring, in honor of whom a festival was celebrated in April; whence this month was called in AS. E[… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Pasque flower — Pasque Pasque, n. [OF. pasque.] See {Pasch}. [1913 Webster] {Pasque flower} (Bot.), a name of several plants of the genus {Anemone}, section {Pulsatilla}. They are perennial herbs with rather large purplish blossoms, which appear in early spring …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pasque flower — ► NOUN ▪ a spring flowering plant with purple flowers and fern like foliage. ORIGIN French passe fleur; later associated with archaic pasque «Easter» …   English terms dictionary

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