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Parasceve (ˈpærəsiːv, ‖ pærəˈsiːviː) Also 7–8 parascue. [ad. late L. parascēvē day of preparation, day before the Sabbath, a. Gr. παρασκευή preparation, in Jewish use the ‘day of preparation’; f. παρα- against + σκευή equipment, outfit, attire, etc. Cf. F. parascève (15–16th c. in Godef.).] 1. The day of preparation for the Jewish sabbath, the eve of the sabbath, Friday; spec. Good Friday (from Mark xv. 42, etc.). Obs. exc. in R. C. Ch.
[1391Earl Derby's Exp. (Camden) 117 In die parasseue.] 1548Udall Erasm. Par. Luke xxiii. 167 b, The same lorde finished y⊇ redempcion of the worlde on the sixth daie, which is the parasceue daie). 1582N. T. (Rhem.) Mark xv. 42 It was the Parasceue, which is the Sabboth-eue. ― John xix. 14 It was the Parasceue of Pasche. 1613Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 123 The fourteenth day being the Parascue, or preparation. 1697Bp. Patrick Comm. Exod. xvi. 5 From which Preparation this Day was called the Parascue. †2. Preparation (with allusion to sense 1). Obs.
1612R. Sheldon Serm. St. Martin's 5 Preparing and making a Quadragesime, or fortieth, as a parasceue of Christ his death and passion. 1647Herrick Noble Numbers, Parasceve, Let's go, my Alma, yet, e're we receive, Fit, fit it is, we have our Parasceve. 1654H. L'Estrange Chas. I (1655) 195 This Treaty at Rippon was but the Parasceue, the preparation to another of higher import. |