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"Right ho, then if you'd hallow me to show you out."
He is a man to stamp Himself upon whatever would hallow itself to Him.
A blood-twig to sprinkle and hallow with, after the sacrifice.
And kindle fragrant incense to hallow all the air.
Many bishops and abbots were present to bless and hallow the marriage- bed.
Some say suburban gardening is a last-ditch effort to hallow ancestral ground by showing off big tomatoes.
For centuries, tucked under the throne, it served to hallow the crowning of English monarchs.
There are several examples of a similar inscription, each one asking for Thor to "hallow" or protect the specific artifact.
It seems that precedent and tradition hallow the masculine gender, alone deemed fit to wield sovereignty.
The Latin prayer to hallow the bread is given in the Durham Ritual.
But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate-we cannot consecrate-we cannot hallow this ground.
Faellon turned back around, ready to again elevate the bowl and utter the prayers to hallow its contents.
Thine art the consecrative oil To hallow us the Tower of Toil!
Monsters shall not fall from the sky and have these holy rewards, not if we hallow the ancients' names."
The rune carver appeals to the Norse god Thor to hallow the inscription.
The people were further to hallow the 50th year, the Jubilee year, and to proclaim release for all with a blast on the horn.
To hallow is "to make holy or sacred, to sanctify or consecrate, to venerate".
The attendant Spirit habited like a Shepherd That hallow I should know, what are you?
They hallow the sam."
Old Norse vígja "to hallow"
Their book will unsettle the social conservatives who hallow the image of nuclear families on leafy streets as much as it will the cosmopolitans.
Such credentials allowed Mr. Reagan to hallow the Democratic past while reviling the Democratic present.
The word qaddas means: "sanctify, hallow, glorify, venerate, revere".