Honor as holy, alternatively, a saint or holy person.
No. The word hallow is a verb, to hallow, generally meaning to consecrate ("to make holy").
(if british) hallow, how are you chap!
hallow is used in American English. It means to sanctify.
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Alls Hallow's Eve
Halloween is actually spelled Hallowe'en. This comes from the word All Hallow's Even. Even also mean evening so it is All Hallow's Evening.
all saints eve
To render holy by means of religious rites. (bless consecrate sanctify)
Halloween is actually spelled Hallowe'en. This means All Hallow's Even. Even means Evening so it is All Hallow's Evening.
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.
ENHALO: Surround with a halo HALLOW: Make holy
Hallow- to make holy; sanctify; consecrate. Sentence: Lord, hallow be thy name.