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
Every day we should hear at least one little song, read one
good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible,
speak a few sensible words.