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hallowed

English

Etymology

From Middle English halwed (hallowed, sacred, sanctified), from Old English ?eh?lgod (hallowed, sacred, sanctified), past participle of h?lgian (to hallow, make holy). Equivalent to hallow +? -ed. More at hallow.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?hal??d/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?hælo?d/
  • Homophone: halloed

Adjective

hallowed (comparative more hallowed, superlative most hallowed)

  1. Consecrated or sanctified; sacred, holy.
    • 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, Luke XI:
      When ye praye, saye: Oure father which arte in heven, halowed be thy name.

Antonyms

  • (sanctified, blessed): unhallowed

Derived terms

  • mishallowed
  • unhallowed

Translations

Verb

hallowed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of hallow

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paradisal

English

Etymology

From paradise +? -al.

Pronunciation

(UK) IPA(key): /pa???d??s(?)l/, /pa???d??z(?)l/

Adjective

paradisal (comparative more paradisal, superlative most paradisal)

  1. Like paradise; paradisiacal.
    • 2009, Karen Armstrong, The Case for God, Vintage 2010, p. 35:
      The garden had been planted by the god Yahweh, who had caused a spring to gush forth in the eastern desert to create a paradisal oasis.

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