halloed

[ˈhæləʊd]

halloed Definition

  • 1honored as holy; venerated
  • 2made holy; consecrated

Using halloed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "halloed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The halloed ground was a place of pilgrimage for many believers.

  • Example

    The halloed halls of the university were filled with the brightest minds in the country.

  • Example

    The halloed relics were kept in a special room in the church.

halloed Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with halloed

  • a phrase from the Lord's Prayer, expressing reverence and honor for God's name

    Example

    Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.

  • a place that is considered sacred or holy

    Example

    The battlefield was later declared halloed ground and a memorial was erected to honor the fallen soldiers.

  • a place that is revered or respected for its history or significance

    Example

    The halloed halls of the museum were filled with priceless artifacts and works of art.

Origins of halloed

from Middle English 'halwen', meaning 'to make holy'

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Summary: halloed in Brief

'Halloed' [ˈhæləʊd] is an adjective that describes something as being honored as holy or venerated. It can also mean something that has been made holy or consecrated. Examples include 'The halloed ground was a place of pilgrimage for many believers.' and 'The halloed relics were kept in a special room in the church.' Phrases like 'halloed be thy name' express reverence and honor for God's name.