Antipasch

/ˈæntɪpæsk/ noun

In Christian liturgical calendars, a commemorative day or festival established in opposition to or as a counterpart to Passover or Paschal celebrations.

From anti- (opposite/against) + pasch (from Hebrew pesach or Greek pascha, Passover/Easter). This ecclesiastical term emerged in early Christian tradition to describe alternative or opposing festival dates.

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