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Hallow

HAL'LOW, v.t. [L. calleo, to be able.] 1. To make holy; to consecrate; to set apart for holy or religious use. Exo 28:29. 1 Ki 8. 2. To devote to holy or religious exercises; to treat as sacred. Hallow the sab...

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HAL'LOW, v.t. [L. calleo, to be able.]

1. To make holy; to consecrate; to set apart for holy or religious use. Exo 28:29. 1 Ki 8.

2. To devote to holy or religious exercises; to treat as sacred.

Hallow the sabbath day, to do no work therein. Jer 17.

3. To reverence; to honor as sacred.

Hallowed be thy name.

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