hallow
英 ['hæləʊ]
美
英語の語源
- hallow
- hallow: [OE] Hallow is essentially the same word as holy. The noun, as in Halloween, the eve of All Hallows, or All Saints, comes from a noun use of Old English Hālig, which as an adjective developed into modern English holy; and the verb was formed in prehistoric Germanic times from the root *khailag-, source also of holy.
=> holy - hallow (v.)
- Old English halgian "to make holy, sanctify; to honor as holy, consecrate, ordain," related to halig "holy," from Proto-Germanic *hailagon (cognates: Old Saxon helagon, Middle Dutch heligen, Old Norse helga), from PIE root *kailo- "whole, uninjured, of good omen" (see health). Used in Christian translations to render Latin sanctificare. Related: Hallowed; hallowing.
- hallow (n.)
- "holy person, saint," Old English haliga, halga, from hallow (v.). Obsolete except in Halloween.
例文
- 1. Hallow is usually used as a verb.
- Hallow という言葉は動詞としてよく使われています。
- 2.An open enemy is better than a hallow friend.
- 公開された敵は、偽りの友人に勝る。
- 3.A charm from the skies seems hallow us there.
- 空から降ってきた魔力のように、私たちは家の神聖さに恋しています。
- 4. Hallow out the tomatoes a spoon.
- トマトの中央部をスプーンでくり抜く。
- 5.But,in a larger sense,we can not dedicate-we can not 6 consecrate hallow -this ground.
- しかし、より広い意味では、私たちはこの土地を献上することはできません-彼らを神聖にすることはできません-彼らも光を栄光にすることはできません。
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