what does it mean when you say somthing is consecrated
The word dedicate means to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose.
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.
Consecrate the bread into the body of Christ.
If you mean it in the context: "It's priciesly 99.653km away" "Well thats good!" Then priciesly is just a posh word for 'exactly'. Hope I helped!
The word dedicate means to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose.
The reverend will consecrate the host during the church service.
The word "consecrate" is in the King James Version of the Bible 14 times. It is in 14 verses.
The word "consecrate" is in the King James Version of the Bible 14 times. It is in 14 verses.
To consecrate something, for example a building is to have a religious person make this place holy. After that the building or land is called hallowed.
To render holy by means of religious rites. (bless consecrate sanctify)
No. The word hallow is a verb, to hallow, generally meaning to consecrate ("to make holy").
Do you mean "exactly"? Xox, Smartiiz.
Exactly what it looks: German
Verbatim.
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.
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