Easter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pacircque
See Pasch and Easter
Pasch
The passover the feast of Easter
Paschal
Of or pertaining to the passover or to Easter as a paschal lamb paschal eggs
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Quasimodo
The first Sunday after Easter Low Sunday
Feasts
Thomas, etc.: these are always celebrated on the same day of the year; or (2) movable, such as Easter, which fixes all the rest, as Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Ash Wednesday, Sexagesima, Ascension-day, Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, etc.
VerbarSexagesima
The second Sunday before Lent so called as being about the sixtieth day before Easter
Calendar
new. (3) The Reformed Calendar differs from the Gregorian, as to the method of calculating the time of Easter and other movable feasts. The Protestants of Germany, Holland, Denmark, and Switzerland adopted this in 1700, Great Britain
Chrismati denarii
diocesan or his suffragan by the parochial clergy about Estate. It is otherwise called quadragesimals, or paschals, or Easter-pence. Obsolete
Churchwardens
elect one and the minister nominate the other. By Canon 90 they are to be chosen early in Easter week, and are generally two in number; are obliged when chosen to serve, and are sworn to execute
Court-leet
Clement Danes Vestry Hall, the High Steward of the Manor presiding, a jury being empannelled one month aftr Easter and serving for a year from that date, the court being held 'for the purpose of preventing small
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