parasceve

/pærəˈskɛvi/

Definitions

1. noun

The day before a Jewish holiday, especially a Sabbath or a festival, traditionally observed as a day of preparation and fasting

“The family observed the parasceve before Yom Kippur, preparing themselves spiritually and physically for the day of atonement.”

Synonyms

  • eve
  • vigil

Antonyms

  • celebration
  • feast