Bathilda. Sorry, I don't know her last name.
The character Harry Potter was born in Godrics Hallow.
Harry Potter didn't lose his wand, he broke it, when him and Hermione Granger were running away from Nagini, Lord Voldemort's snake at Godric's Hallow. It was because Hermione was casting a spell on Nagini when the spell backfired and hit Harry's wand.
No. The word hallow is a verb, to hallow, generally meaning to consecrate ("to make holy").
Harry and Ginny kiss in the beggining and at the end, Ron and Hermione kiss at the end in the Chamber of Secrets, Fleur Delacour and Bill Weasley kiss at the wedding, and Teddy Lupin and Victoire Weasley in the end.
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!
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.
hallow is used in American English. It means to sanctify.
An antonym for hallow (to make holy) is desecrate.Another answerHallow: its antonym is degrade.