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''All Hallows Eve'' (or Halloween), the night before ''All Hallows Day'' (now more commonly known as "All Saints' Day").
''To seek hallows'': to visit relics or shrines, in the belief that the saints themselves are present there.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 5)I am coming on, to venge me as I may and to put forth my rightful hand in a well-hallow'd cause.
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To shout, especially to urge on dogs for hunting.
(RQ:Fielding Tom Jones) for the conversation (if it may be called so) was seldom such as could entertain a lady. It consisted chiefly of hallowing, singing, relations of sporting adventures, b—d—y, and abuse of women, and of the government.
1777, ''Robin Hood's Chase'', reprinted in (quote-book)
- Then away they went from merry Sherwood / And into Yorkshire he did hie / And the King did follow, with a hoop and a hallow / But could not come him nigh.
{{quote-book|en|year=1772|title=The Documentary History of the Destruction of the Gaspee|author=William Read Staples|pages=14|publisher=Knowles, Vose, and Anthony|year_published=1845
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(quote-book)|passage=But it was not a hallow victory.
to consecrate
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