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hallowed, ppl. a.|ˈhæləʊd, ˈhæləʊɪd| [f. hallow v.1 + -ed1.] Sanctified, blessed, consecrated, dedicated.
c900tr. Bæda's Hist. iv. xxxii. [xxxi.] (1890) 380 Ðone ᵹehalᵹodan lichoman Cuðberhtes. a1300Cursor M. 29256 Wit ani halud [v.r. halowde] thing. a1340Hampole Psalter xix. 2 A halighid kyrke. 1512Act 4 Hen. VIII, c. 2 §1 In eny Churche Chapell or halowed place. 1655Fuller Ch. Hist. v. iv. §28 That the Hallowed oyl is no better than the Bishop of Rome his grease or butter. 1804J. Grahame Sabbath 1 How still the morning of the hallowed day! 1859S. Longfellow Hymn i, Again, as evening shadow falls, We gather in these hallowed walls. Hence ˈhallowedly adv.; ˈhallowedness.
1828Scott F.M. Perth xxvii, In all the hallowedness of resignation. 1834H. O'Brien Round Towers Irel. 364 As hallowedly expressive as they were ever before. 1866Alger Solit. Nat. ii. 49 Lest their hallowedness be profaned. |