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paso|ˈpaso| [Sp.] An image, or group of images, representing Passion scenes, carried in procession as part of Holy Week observances in Spain.
1923Chambers's Jrnl. Apr. 213/1 Away goes the paso across the square. 1939Spender & Gili tr. Lorca's Poems 19 (title) Paso. Ibid. 141 [Note] Paso, image, or group of images, representing a scene from the Passion of Christ, carried in procession during Holy Week, particularly in Andalusia. 1950G. Brenan Face of Spain viii. 178 Making our way into another church, we found the pasos, or floats holding images, pulled out into the nave in preparation for the Easter processions. Ibid., One particularly large paso, supported on cart wheels, showed the scene of Christ being whipped by Roman soldiers. 1970‘D. Halliday’ Dolly & Cookie Bird x. 155 The procession..got moving again{ddd}the paso of the poor hunting bishop [sc. St. Hubert] came rollicking past. |