Dipaschal

/daɪˈpæskəl/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or occurring during two Passover or Easter seasons, typically used in historical or religious contexts.

Etymology

From Greek 'di-' (two) and 'paschal' (relating to Passover or Easter, from Hebrew 'pesach'). The term combines the prefix for 'two' with the ancient religious festival term, creating a specific historical descriptor.

Kelly Says

Early Christian historians used 'dipaschal' to mark important events that spanned two years of Easter celebrations—imagine tracking history by counting Easters like we count Olympic games!

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