A verb that means to make holy or to make look sacred.
hallow is used in American English. It means to sanctify.
To render holy by means of religious rites. (bless consecrate sanctify)
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 hallow is a revered or holy object or place.
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
hallow is used in American English. It means to sanctify.
To render holy by means of religious rites. (bless consecrate sanctify)
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No, hallow refers to making something holy. Ferocious means fierce.
It is a variant of All Saints Eve. Hallow in this case is derived from the Old English halig which means "saint".
If you mean after she dissapears she is in Hallow Bastion
i think u mean hallow... halo is either the game or the ring above an anels head...so if its halo then i guess it means to be holly, but then you would say holly or angelic..but i think you mean hallow...hallow means to feel empty or to be physically empty on the inside, in other words you feel like your just an empty shell with nothing on the inside...if you feel hallow, it usally results from feeling sad and/or depressed...
No. The word hallow is a verb, to hallow, generally meaning to consecrate ("to make holy").
In phonetics: haelou How I say it: pronounce it like 'helloo' Hope you get what I mean.
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.
Hallow- to make holy; sanctify; consecrate. Sentence: Lord, hallow be thy name.
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.