paskha
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian па́сха (pásxa), from Па́сха (Pásxa, “Easter”). Doublet of Pasch, Pascha, and Pesach.
Noun
paskha (countable and uncountable, plural paskhas)
- A traditional Eastern Orthodox Easter dessert, made from curd.
Translations
Easter dessert
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