Profile for Lucille

Member since September 22, 2002
LocationLimburg, Netherlands

"I have nothing... to live for out there."
"What is out there?"
"Boundless human stupidity."~ from Cube (1997)
het is al laat in de avond
als ik nog bezig ben
met dingen die er straks niet meer zijnop tafel een flakkerende kaars
zij verlicht mijn schrijvende hand
die door het niets wordt voort bewogeneen vreemde stilte
brengt mij dichter tot het raadsel
van het niet aanwezig zijn~ by Cees Lavertu


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Paskāls   m   Latvian (Archaic)
Latvian form of Paschalis (see Pascal).
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Paskalig   m   Breton
Diminutive of Paskal, as it contains the Breton diminutive suffix -ig.
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Pascou   m   French
French diminutive of Pascal, as -ou is a French masculine diminutive suffix. This diminutive has been in use since medieval times, as is evidenced by the fact that Pascou is also a patronymic surname in France.
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Pascweten   m   Medieval Breton
The first element of this name is uncertain; it might possibly be derived from Old Breton Pasc meaning "Easter". The second element consists of Old Breton uueten or uuethen (also guethen), which is a derivation of Old Breton uueith (also gueith) meaning "battle, fight" as well as "warrior".... [more]
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Victoor   m   Flemish (Rare)
Flemish form of Victor.
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Ludgeer   m   Flemish (Rare)
Flemish form of Ludger.
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Schaas   m & f   Dutch (Rare)
Short form of Paschaas and Paschasius (masculine) as well as Paschasia (feminine).
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Paschaas   m   Dutch (Archaic)
Dutch form of Paschasius. It was in use from at least the 16th century until at least the 18th century, during which time it was often spelled as Paschaes (sometimes also Passchaas and Passchaes)... [more]
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Paschaise   m & f   French (Archaic)
French form of Paschasius (masculine) and Paschasia (feminine).
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Paschasinus   m   Late Roman
Derived from the Latin noun pascha meaning "Easter" as well as "Passover" combined with the Latin adjectival suffix -inus.... [more]