That is the correct spelling of "hallowed" (consecrated, blessed).
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hallow is used in American English. It means to sanctify.
To render holy by means of religious rites. (bless consecrate sanctify)
A hallow is a revered or holy object or place.
Hallowed is the past tense or past participle of the word hallow. Hallow means to honor as holy, make holy, or consecrate. If something is hallowed, it is greatly respected or greatly revered.
A verb that means to make holy or to make look sacred.
The spelling is Halloween.Originally, Hallow Evening is the day, but it has been shortened over centuries, to just Hallowe'en.
No. The word hallow is a verb, to hallow, generally meaning to consecrate ("to make holy").
Hallow- to make holy; sanctify; consecrate. Sentence: Lord, hallow be thy name.
There is no Hallow in Harry Potter with that name.
(if british) hallow, how are you chap!
Hello in Swahili is spelled as "Hujambo" or "Jambo".
Hallow's Victim was created in 1985-08.
you have just used hollowness in a sentence
Anne is the person Deathly Hallow's is dedicated to.
An antonym for hallow (to make holy) is desecrate.Another answerHallow: its antonym is degrade.
hallow is used in American English. It means to sanctify.
No, hallow refers to making something holy. Ferocious means fierce.