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Catalan politician
Pasqual Maragall Mira (Catalan pronunciation: [pəsˈkwal məɾəˈɣaʎ]; born 13 January 1941) is a Spanish retired politician and former President of Generalitat
Pasqual_Maragall
Spanish politician
Joan Maragall, son of senator Jordi Maragall i Noble and brother of Pasqual Maragall, President of Catalonia and Mayor of Barcelona. He was educated at
Ernest_Maragall
Political party in Spain
Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC) by Ernest Maragall, brother of former Catalan president Pasqual Maragall. In November 2014, the party was merged into
New_Catalan_Left
The Pasqual Maragall Foundation is a private, non-profit foundation dedicated to scientific research of Alzheimer's disease. It was founded in April 2008
Pasqual_Maragall_Foundation
Spanish poet, journalist and translator
Cemetery Barcelona. His grandson, Pasqual Maragall, would become mayor of Barcelona and then President of Catalonia. Maragall's poetry was based on themes drawn
Joan_Maragall
The government of Pasqual Maragall was formed on 22 December 2003 following the latter's election as President of the Government of Catalonia by the Parliament
Government of Pasqual Maragall
Government_of_Pasqual_Maragall
Catalan economist and teacher (1944–2020)
of 127th President of the Generalitat of Catalonia Pasqual Maragall and president of Pasqual Maragall Foundation since its establishment in 2008. Born in
Diana_Garrigosa
por el que se nombra Presidente de la Generalidad de Cataluña a don Pasqual Maragall i Mira" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (302). Agencia
List of presidents of the Government of Catalonia
List_of_presidents_of_the_Government_of_Catalonia
Name list
pop musician Manuel Pasqual (born 1982), Italian footballer Sudath Prajiv Pasqual (born 1961), Sri Lankan cricketer Pasqual Maragall Foundation, a public
Pasqual
Nationality and autonomous community of Spain
(ERC) and Initiative for Catalonia Greens (ICV), and the socialist Pasqual Maragall was appointed president. The new government prepared a bill for a new
Catalonia
Topics referred to by the same term
player Ernest Maragall - a Catalan politician Pasqual Maragall - a Catalan politician, the 127th President of Generalitat de Catalunya Maragall (Barcelona
Maragall
Political scandal in Spain
works projects. It was first given attention by the then-President Pasqual Maragall in 2005, and was later shelved. Following Jordi Pujol's admission in
3%_Case
Political party in Spain
Illa, 2021–present Joan Reventós, 1983–1996 Raimon Obiols, 1996–2000 Pasqual Maragall, 2000–2007 José Montilla, 2007–2008 (acting) Isidre Molas, 2008–2011
Socialists' Party of Catalonia
Socialists'_Party_of_Catalonia
Prime Minister of Spain from 2004 to 2011
General at an Extraordinary Conference of the Socialist Party of León. Pasqual Maragall was the only regional leader of the Socialist Party who officially
José_Luis_Rodríguez_Zapatero
Spanish politician (born 1966)
Tarradellas Restored autonomy (1977–present) Josep Tarradellas Jordi Pujol Pasqual Maragall José Montilla Artur Mas Carles Puigdemont Quim Torra Pere Aragonès
Salvador_Illa
Election in the Spanish region of Catalonia
five-term tenure, the announcement in June 1998 by former Barcelona mayor Pasqual Maragall to stand as the presidential candidate of the Socialists' Party of
1999 Catalan regional election
1999_Catalan_regional_election
Public university in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
is located around the 50th place in Europe. Pere Aragonès Artur Mas Pasqual Maragall Manuel Castells Lluís Companys Ada Colau José Carreras Pau Gasol Joan
University_of_Barcelona
Spanish politician
Barcelona, Spain from September 1997 to September 2006. He took over from Pasqual Maragall in 1997. In 1999 he was elected to a four-year term, and was then re-elected
Joan_Clos
Independence movement in Europe
Catalunya (ERC) and a far-left/Green coalition (ICV–EUiA), headed by Pasqual Maragall. The government produced a draft for a new Statute of Autonomy, which
Catalan_independence_movement
Fourth period of the reign of Kind Juan Carlos I of Spain
Statute, and criticism of the "Catalanism" and "sovereigntism" of Pasqual Maragall, the president of the Generalitat of Catalonia and the Statute's main
Premiership of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
Premiership_of_José_Luis_Rodríguez_Zapatero
Catalan politician (born 1956)
by the electoral law and the way seats are assigned). Finally PSC's Pasqual Maragall was elected President, having forged a coalition with two other left-wing
Artur_Mas
trends. The new socialist councils of Narcís Serra (1979-1982) and Pasqual Maragall (1982-1997) were committed to urban planning and architecture as the
Urban_planning_of_Barcelona
Dissolved political party in Spain
with the PSC and ERC. In the Catalan governments led by presidents Pasqual Maragall and later by Josep Montilla, three former PSUC militants held the position
Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia
Unified_Socialist_Party_of_Catalonia
Academic institution in Barcelona
new materials, sustainability and healthcare. It has worked with the Pasqual Maragall Foundation, ASCER, ALSTOM/ FGC, Rucker-Lypsa, Bayer Material Science
ELISAVA
American pop artist (1923–1997)
University, Waltham, Massachusetts. 1993: Amici de Barcelona, from Mayor Pasqual Maragall, L'Alcalde de Barcelona. 1995: Kyoto Prize, Inamori Foundation, Kyoto
Roy_Lichtenstein
Barcelona and President of the Olympic Organizing Committee (COOB), Pasqual Maragall, delivered a speech in Catalan, Spanish, and English concluding the
1992 Summer Olympics closing ceremony
1992_Summer_Olympics_closing_ceremony
Spanish actor
Father Cooey Sergio Dow 2023 La ternura Leñador Azulcielo 2024 The 47 Pasqual Maragall Marcel Barrena 2025 Wolfgang (extraordinari) Himself Esto también pasará
Carlos_Cuevas
Spanish political party
between barons and the central directorate in the past. Some barons were Pasqual Maragall (Catalonia), who did not run for re-election in 2006; Juan Carlos Rodríguez
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Spanish_Socialist_Workers'_Party
1975–2014 period in Spanish history
(a party associated with United Left) and presided by the socialist Pasqual Maragall. The "Tinell Pact" of the PSC-PSOE, IC and ERC (in which the "tri-party"
Reign_of_Juan_Carlos_I
Election in the Spanish region of Catalonia
Alternative Left (ICV–EUiA) had formed a coalition government in 2003 under Pasqual Maragall as Catalan president, in the first left-from-centre cabinet in Catalonia
2006 Catalan regional election
2006_Catalan_regional_election
Kim Giulio Andreotti Anselmo Lopez 1992 Jacques Rogge Raymond Gafner Pasqual Maragall y Mira 1996 Pelé Hans Erni Gerhard Heiberg 2000 Albert II, Prince of
Panathlon_International
Catalan politician
de Virtèlia. In 1960, in the course of an homage to Catalan poet Joan Maragall, held in Palau de la Música Catalana, part of the audience sang the Cant
Jordi_Pujol
Political cooperation organisation
formed in the 1990s by Jordi Pujol, it was under the guidance of Pascual Maragall that the Pyrenees–Mediterranean Euroregion was created on 29 October 2004
Pyrenees–Mediterranean Euroregion
Pyrenees–Mediterranean_Euroregion
covering the entire field. At 22:10 CEST, the Mayor of Barcelona Pasqual Maragall and the President of the International Olympic Committee Juan Antonio
1992 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
1992_Summer_Olympics_opening_ceremony
Political ideology
federalism. In the first decade of the 21st century, the Catalan socialist Pasqual Maragall, who advocated the concept of "differential federalism"—the center
Federalism_in_Spain
Spanish politician
Federal Executive of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). After Pasqual Maragall announced that he would not stand again as candidate for president
José_Montilla
Politics of Spanish state
majority and PSC's Pasqual Maragall became President of the Generalitat by means of a left-wing tripartite coalition. Maragall's socialists kept being
Politics_of_Catalonia
Mieras Socialists' Party of Catalonia 17 December 2003 20 April 2006 Pasqual Maragall Ferran Mascarell Socialists' Party of Catalonia 20 April 2006 29 November
List of ministers of culture of Catalonia
List_of_ministers_of_culture_of_Catalonia
Election in the Spanish region of Catalonia
active politics. The election results were a great disappointment for Pasqual Maragall's Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC), which again saw Convergence
2003 Catalan regional election
2003_Catalan_regional_election
Political term
agreement was later criticised by the resulting President of Catalonia Pasqual Maragall. The coalition agreement was reedited in 2006, but by 2010 the then
Cordon_sanitaire_(politics)
Political party in Spain
was a political platform in Catalonia created in 1999 to support Pasqual Maragall's bid to the presidency of the Government of Catalonia in order to put
Citizens_for_Change
Catalan actor and director
the Pact of Tinell [es] and the policies of Catalan socialism under Pasqual Maragall's leadership. He was one of the intellectual promoters of the civic
Albert_Boadella
and vice president of the Pasqual Maragall Foundation. He has been the promoter and first director of the Pasqual Maragall Foundation between 2008 and
Jordi_Camí
Spanish lawyer and politician (1882–1940)
Tarradellas Restored autonomy (1977–present) Josep Tarradellas Jordi Pujol Pasqual Maragall José Montilla Artur Mas Carles Puigdemont Quim Torra Pere Aragonès
Lluís_Companys
coordinate solidarity and resources. It was launched in 1992 by Mayor Pasqual Maragall during Bosnian War to help to rebuild the Bosnian capital Sarajevo
Districts_of_Barcelona
PSC, ERC, and ICV formed a left-wing "tripartit" government under Pasqual Maragall. The Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 2006, approved in 2005 by
History of political Catalanism
History_of_political_Catalanism
Government of Catalonia, Spain
(1977–1980, president in exile since 1954), Jordi Pujol (1980–2003), Pasqual Maragall (2003–2006), José Montilla (2006–2010), Artur Mas (2010–2016), Carles
Generalitat_de_Catalunya
Politician and journalist from Catalonia, Spain (born 1962)
Tarradellas Restored autonomy (1977–present) Josep Tarradellas Jordi Pujol Pasqual Maragall José Montilla Artur Mas Carles Puigdemont Quim Torra Pere Aragonès
Carles_Puigdemont
Geli Socialists' Party of Catalonia 17 December 2003 27 December 2010 Pasqual Maragall Minister of Health José Montilla Boi Ruiz i Garcia Independent 27 December
List of ministers of health of Catalonia
List_of_ministers_of_health_of_Catalonia
Catalan lawyer & clergyman (1586-1641)
Tarradellas Restored autonomy (1977–present) Josep Tarradellas Jordi Pujol Pasqual Maragall José Montilla Artur Mas Carles Puigdemont Quim Torra Pere Aragonès
Pau_Claris_i_Casademunt
Ability of policymakers to further their careers by catering to narrow interests
high-speed rail line was a noted example of pork barrel politics in Spain. Pasqual Maragall revealed details of an unwritten agreement between him and Felipe González
Political_particularism
1930), politician, 126th President of the Generalitat de Catalunya Pasqual Maragall (born 1941), politician, 127th President of the Generalitat de Catalunya
List_of_people_from_Catalonia
Neus Català A survivor of the Ravensbrück concentration camp 2007 Pasqual Maragall Politician, President of the Generalitat de Catalunya 2008 Vicente
Catalan_of_the_Year_Award
Political party in Catalonia
tripartite government of the Generalitat, chaired by the socialist Pasqual Maragall, assuming six government departments, among which the "Conseller en
Republican_Left_of_Catalonia
2020 – via elpais.com. "Muere Diana Garrigosa, esposa del expresident Pasqual Maragall". www.20minutos.es - Últimas Noticias. February 10, 2020. Archived
2020_in_Spain
American businessman and sports administrator
1992 – August 4, 1996 IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch Preceded by Pasqual Maragall Succeeded by John Iliffe Michael Knight Chair of the Atlanta Committee
Billy_Payne
Spanish lawyer and politician (born 1940)
forces with other future Catalan politicians, such as Narcís Serra and Pasqual Maragall, in the Front Obrer de Catalunya, an illegal left-wing organization
Miquel_Roca
Spanish politician
Society of Catalonia In office 20 April 2006 – 11 May 2006 President Pasqual Maragall Preceded by Carles Solà Personal details Born (1958-01-09) 9 January
Manuel_Balcells_i_Díaz
Spanish politician (born 1943)
1979 – 2 December 1982 Preceded by Manuel Font i Altaba Succeeded by Pasqual Maragall Regional Minister of Town and Country Town and Public Works In office
Narcís_Serra
Spanish animation studio
cuchara, manzana (Carles Bosch, 2012), which was an overview into Pasqual Maragall's fight against Alzheimer's. Both won Goya Awards, respectively for
Cromosoma
de envejecer, with Santiago Dexeus (1987) Un rebelde en el poder: Pasqual Maragall, with Xavier Febrés (1991) Lo cursi y el poder de la moda (Premio Espasa
Margarita_Rivière
Political party in Catalonia
demonstration. On 15 December 2012, former regional minister and Pasqual Maragall's brother Ernest Maragall, who had left the PSC in October, announced his New Catalan
Left_Movement
Spanish politician
Tarradellas Restored autonomy (1977–present) Josep Tarradellas Jordi Pujol Pasqual Maragall José Montilla Artur Mas Carles Puigdemont Quim Torra Pere Aragonès
Josep_Tarradellas
Catalan politician (1859–1933)
Tarradellas Restored autonomy (1977–present) Josep Tarradellas Jordi Pujol Pasqual Maragall José Montilla Artur Mas Carles Puigdemont Quim Torra Pere Aragonès
Francesc_Macià
Narcís Serra (first mayor elected in the current democratic system), Pasqual Maragall (mayor who held office the longest in democracy as well as for promoting
List_of_mayors_of_Barcelona
Osella for an Extraordinary Initiative in Contemporary Architecture: Pasqual Maragall Special Osella for Media Exposure in the Field of Contemporary Architecture:
List of Venice Biennale of Architecture exhibitions
List_of_Venice_Biennale_of_Architecture_exhibitions
Political party in Spain
Reventós. Amongst its other leaders were Raimon Obiols, Narcís Serra and Pasqual Maragall, the former president of the Generalitat de Catalunya. In the General
Socialist Party of Catalonia–Congress
Socialist_Party_of_Catalonia–Congress
in the Cortes Generales caused the downfall of regional president Pasqual Maragall's cabinet and an appeal to the Constitutional Court being filed by the
2008_Spanish_general_election
Antonio Samaranch, who then handed it over to the Mayor of Barcelona, Pasqual Maragall. The flag was raised again on 8 February 1992 in Albertville for the
1988 Summer Olympics closing ceremony
1988_Summer_Olympics_closing_ceremony
Election in the Spanish municipality of Barcelona
the leadership of Ernest Maragall—brother of former Barcelona mayor and president of the Government of Catalonia Pasqual Maragall with the Socialists' Party
2019 Barcelona municipal election
2019_Barcelona_municipal_election
with ETA shortly after joining the new Catalan regional government of Pasqual Maragall—which gave the party publicity to the detriment of Convergence and
2004_Spanish_general_election
Former president of Catalonia (born 1962)
Tarradellas Restored autonomy (1977–present) Josep Tarradellas Jordi Pujol Pasqual Maragall José Montilla Artur Mas Carles Puigdemont Quim Torra Pere Aragonès
Quim_Torra
Political party in Spain
as well (the name "Catalan Party of Europe" had been registered by Pasqual Maragall in July 1998) the names "Catalan National Party", "Together for Catalonia"
Catalan European Democratic Party
Catalan_European_Democratic_Party
Catalan lawyer and politician (born 1982)
"Torra nombra en su Govern a Aragonès, Artadi, Turull, Rull, Comín, Puig y Maragall". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Barcelona, Spain. 19 May 2018. Retrieved
Pere_Aragonès
Catalan politician (1874-1958)
Tarradellas Restored autonomy (1977–present) Josep Tarradellas Jordi Pujol Pasqual Maragall José Montilla Artur Mas Carles Puigdemont Quim Torra Pere Aragonès
Josep_Irla
Executive president of Grupo Agbar
leading up to the 1992 Olympic Games, the then mayor of Barcelona, Pasqual Maragall, appointed him to manage the Mancomunitat de Municipis de l'Àrea Metropolitana
Ángel_Simón
South Korean politician (1933–2009)
President Juan Antonio Samaranch Preceded by Roh Tae-woo Succeeded by Pasqual Maragall Chair of the Seoul Olympic Organizing Committee In office 7 May 1986 –
Park_Seh-jik
Tarradellas Restored autonomy (1977–present) Josep Tarradellas Jordi Pujol Pasqual Maragall José Montilla Artur Mas Carles Puigdemont Quim Torra Pere Aragonès
Berenguer_de_Cruïlles
Kim Yong-shik Roh Tae-woo Park Seh-jik XXIV Seoul South Korea 1988 Pasqual Maragall XXV Barcelona Spain 1992 Billy Payne XXVI Atlanta United States 1996
President of the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games
President_of_the_Organising_Committee_for_the_Olympic_Games
Institution of the European Union
North Rhine-Westphalia 1998–2000 Germany Party of European Socialists Pasqual Maragall, Barcelona, Catalonia 1996–1998 Spain Party of European Socialists
European Committee of the Regions
European_Committee_of_the_Regions
Spanish politician and historian
at Girona since 2008. In the year 2003, he joined the government of Pasqual Maragall (PSC) as Councillor of Territorial Policy and Public Works, also serving
Joaquim_Nadal
2006 Catalan TV series or program
Spain Lluís Llach Pablo Llarena Federico Jiménez Losantos Ernest Maragall Pasqual Maragall Manuel Marchena Francisco Marhuenda Artur Mas Ferran Mascarrell
Polònia
Government body in Spain
1996–1999 Sixth government of Jordi Pujol, 1999–2003 Government of Pasqual Maragall, 2003–2006 Government of José Montilla, 2006–2010 First government
Executive Council of Catalonia
Executive_Council_of_Catalonia
"Torra nombra en su Govern a Aragonès, Artadi, Turull, Rull, Comín, Puig y Maragall". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Barcelona, Spain. 19 May 2018. Retrieved
List of ministers of justice of Catalonia
List_of_ministers_of_justice_of_Catalonia
March 2021. 324cat (19 October 2001). "Pujol supera la moció de censura i Maragall es queda a 13 vots de ser investit" (in Catalan). CCMA. Retrieved 24 March
Motions of no confidence in Spain
Motions_of_no_confidence_in_Spain
Election in the Spanish municipality of Barcelona
plantean un descenso exagerado del PSOE". ABC (in Spanish). 5 June 1987. "Maragall puede perder". ABC (in Spanish). 2 June 1987. "La última encuesta socialista
1987 Barcelona municipal election
1987_Barcelona_municipal_election
Book fair in Guadalajara, Mexico
Carlos Fuentes, Gabriel García Márquez, and Pasqual Maragall awarding the Juan Rulfo Prize to Juan Goytisolo, FIL 2004
Guadalajara International Book Fair
Guadalajara_International_Book_Fair
Election in the Spanish municipality of Barcelona
Socialists' Party of Catalonia (PSC) candidate and incumbent Mayor Pasqual Maragall and Convergence and Union (CiU) candidate Miquel Roca. Another factors
1995 Barcelona municipal election
1995_Barcelona_municipal_election
Municipal government of Barcelona
(1979–1982) Serra PSC–PSUC Pasqual Maragall (PSC) (1982–1997) Maragall I PSC–PSUC 1983 3 21 13 6 Maragall II PSC–PSUC 1987 2 21 17 3 Maragall III PSC–ICV 1991 3
City_Council_of_Barcelona
Loose political international which operated from 2005 to 2012
coordinator. Shukria Barakzai (Afghan politician and Muslim feminist) Pasqual Maragall (former president of the Generalitat de Catalunya) Ona Juknevičienė
Alliance of Democrats (political international)
Alliance_of_Democrats_(political_international)
Calendar year
January 12 – Long John Baldry, English singer (d. 2005) January 13 – Pasqual Maragall, Spanish politician January 14 Faye Dunaway, American actress Milan
1941
American nonprofit organization
Calloway, Javier Godó 1992 - Paloma O'Shea, Philippe de Montebello 1993 - Pasqual Maragall, Oscar de la Renta 1994 - Montserrat Caballé, Antonio Garrigues Diáz-Cañabate
Queen_Sofía_Spanish_Institute
constitution and for the defeat of terrorism". The Catalan government led by Pasqual Maragall also declared official mourning in Catalonia. The government's chosen
Reactions to the 2004 Madrid train bombings
Reactions_to_the_2004_Madrid_train_bombings
L'Écho des savanes. Diana Garrigosa, 75, Spanish teacher and activist (Pasqual Maragall Foundation). Mario Ghella, 90, Italian Olympic cyclist. Waqar Hasan
Deaths_in_February_2020
141-day international event that took place in Barcelona, Spain
National Government and UNESCO. It was conceived by its prime mover (Pasqual Maragall, then Mayor of Barcelona) as a way of promoting the city's burgeoning
2004 Universal Forum of Cultures
2004_Universal_Forum_of_Cultures
Spanish chemist
of Catalonia In office 17 December 2003 – 20 April 2006 President Pasqual Maragall Preceded by Andreu Mas-Colell Succeeded by Manuel Balcells i Díaz Personal
Carles_Solà
Television channel
owned by the City Council of Barcelona. During the government of Pasqual Maragall, the municipal television system of Barcelona was launched, however
Betevé
Catalonia In office 17 December 2003 – 29 December 2010 President Pasqual Maragall (2003-2006) José Montilla (2006-2010) Preceded by Francesc Homs i Ferret
Antoni_Castells
take the government into a left-wing nationalist coalition, making Pasqual Maragall, (PSC-PSOE) the new president of Catalonia. This government proved
History_of_Catalonia
Carod-Rovira (born 1952) 20 December 2003 20 February 2004 62 days ERC Maragall Pasqual Maragall (2003–2006) Josep Bargalló (born 1958) 20 February 2004 11 May
List of vice presidents of Catalonia
List_of_vice_presidents_of_Catalonia
PASQUAL MARAGALL
PASQUAL MARAGALL
Girl/Female
Biblical
Casual, by chance.
Biblical
casual; by chance
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Spanish
Born on Easter; Passover
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Pascal, PASCHAL means "Passover; Easter."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Lord Ganesha
Boy/Male
French Italian Hebrew Spanish
Born on Easter.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Paschalis, PASQUALE means "Passover; Easter."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hebrew
Child of Easter; Born on Passover
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Paschalis, PASCUAL means "Passover; Easter."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Paschalis, PASCOAL means "Passover; Easter."
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Born on Passover.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pascal.
Boy/Male
Indian
Casual
Boy/Male
Bengali, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Italian, Latin, Marathi
Pass over; Child of Easter
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German
Related to Easter; Born on Easter; Child of Easter
Boy/Male
French American Italian
Born on Easter.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Spanish
Passover
Boy/Male
French Hebrew Italian
Born on Easter.
Male
French
French name derived from Latin Paschalis, PASCAL means "Passover; Easter." This name was popular with early Christians, mainly given to sons born at Easter time.
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Pascual, PASCUALA means "Passover; Easter."
PASQUAL MARAGALL
PASQUAL MARAGALL
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
The Moon; Bird
Girl/Female
Greek
Daughter of Epimetheus.
Boy/Male
Israeli
See - a son.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Star, The pupil of the eye, Meteor, Fragance
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
One who finds
Girl/Female
Hindu
So sweet, Happiness
Male
Arthurian
, king of Gore; Morgan le Fay's husband.
Boy/Male
German, Scandinavian
Of the Highest Race
Girl/Female
Scottish English
bent nose.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Name of a Raga
PASQUAL MARAGALL
PASQUAL MARAGALL
PASQUAL MARAGALL
PASQUAL MARAGALL
PASQUAL MARAGALL
n.
An unexpected gain or acquisition; a casual advantage or benefit; a windfall.
n.
A lampooner; also, a lampoon. See Pasquinade.
a.
Fortuitous; casual.
a.
Happening by chance; casual.
v. t.
To lampoon; to satiraze.
a.
Coming without regularity; occasional; incidental; as, casual expenses.
v. t.
See Pasquin.
n.
Casual choice; fortuitous selection; hazard.
n.
See Pasquin.
n.
The sacrifice offered at the feast of the passover; the paschal lamb.
v. i.
Casual marks at uncertain distances.
n.
One who receives relief for a night in a parish to which he does not belong; a vagrant.
n.
See Pasch.
n.
The quality of being casual.
n.
An incidental or casual speech, not directly relating to the point.
a.
Of or pertaining to the passover, or to Easter; as, a paschal lamb; paschal eggs.
adv. & a.
Squatting.
a.
Happening or coming to pass without design, and without being foreseen or expected; accidental; fortuitous; coming by chance.
a.
Possible, or liable, but not certain, to occur; incidental; casual.
n.
The pasque flower.