Associations to the word «Hallow»
Noun
- Potter
- Halloween
- Hermione
- Harry
- Eve
- Ethel
- Wand
- Goblet
- Axe
- Epilogue
- Eater
- All
- Sabbath
- Curate
- Mildred
- Yates
- Vigil
- Sirius
- Dublin
- Priory
- Rector
- Brisbane
- Phoenix
- Radcliffe
- Seventh
- Thor
- Churchyard
- Vicar
- Priesthood
- Felicity
- Neville
- Fortitude
- Precept
- Burrow
- Mcmillan
- Osborne
- Mould
- Sheppard
- Resurrection
- Wonderland
- Dunedin
- Observance
- Luna
- Heaven
- Worcester
- Parish
- Witch
- Lancashire
- Ron
- Incense
- Blitz
- Worcestershire
- Convent
- Feast
- Transformer
- Goblin
- Graveyard
- Bread
- Wren
- Fairy
- Rune
- Tottenham
- Giles
- Mage
- Alexandre
- Isaiah
- Avenger
- Witchcraft
- Mona
- Wherefore
- Wizard
- Thou
- Lily
- Honey
- Haunt
- Prayer
- Thames
- Organist
- Blessing
Adverb
Wiktionary
HALLOW, noun. (archaic or dialectal) A saint; a holy person; an apostle.
HALLOW, verb. (transitive) To make holy, to sanctify.
HALLOW, verb. To shout, especially to urge on dogs for hunting.
HALLOW, noun. A shout, cry; a hulloo.
HALLOW, adjective. Alternative spelling of hollow
Dictionary definition
HALLOW, verb. Render holy by means of religious rites.
Wise words
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