Antipascha

/ænˈtɪpæskə/ noun

An alternative spelling and form of antipasch; a day of commemoration or celebration in certain Christian traditions following Easter, sometimes called 'Low Sunday' or the Sunday after Easter.

From anti- (after/opposite) + pascha (Greek for Passover/Easter, from Hebrew pesach). In some Eastern Christian traditions, antipascha specifically refers to the Sunday following Pascha/Easter Sunday.

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