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Easter vs Synodal - What's the difference?

easter | synodal |

As adjectives the difference between easter and synodal

is that easter is (obsolete) eastern while synodal is synodic; relating to a synod.

As a noun synodal is

a tribute in money formerly paid to the bishop or archdeacon, at the time of his easter visitation, by every parish priest, now made to the ecclesiastical commissioners; a procuration.

easter

English

(wikipedia Easter)

Noun

(en noun)
  • (Christianity) A Christian feast commemorating the resurrection of Christ; the first Sunday following the full moon that occurs on or next after the vernal equinox, neither earlier than March 22 nor later than April 25.
  • We spent each of the past five Easters together as a family.
  • Eastertide
  • (obsolete) The Jewish passover.
  • * 1526 , William Tyndale, trans. Bible , Mark XIV:
  • After two dayes folowed ester , and the dayes of swete breed.
  • (paganism) A festival held in honour of the goddess Eostre or Ostara and celebrated at the spring equinox or within the month of April. Also known as Eostre.
  • See also

    * pace * Pasch * Passover * Passion Sunday * Palm Sunday * Maundy Thursday * Good Friday

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    synodal

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A tribute in money formerly paid to the bishop or archdeacon, at the time of his Easter visitation, by every parish priest, now made to the ecclesiastical commissioners; a procuration.
  • * Gibson
  • Synodals are due, of common right, to the bishop only.
  • A constitution made in a provincial or diocesan synod.
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • synodic; relating to a synod
  • (Milton)
    (Webster 1913) ----