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All-Hallow
All-Hallow, -s (ˌɔːlˈhæləʊ(z)) [all- E 1 + hallows pl. of hallow, OE. hálᵹa, a holy (man), a saint. The nom. pl. hálᵹan passed through the forms halwen, halowen, halowe, halowes. The gen. pl. hálᵹena with -tide, -day, became halwene, halwen, halowen, hallowen, hallown, hallon, hollan, holland.] 1. A... Oxford English Dictionary
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All Hallow's E.P.
All Hallow's E.P. is an extended play by American punk rock band AFI. It was released on October 5, 1999, through Nitro Records. It contains three original songs and a cover of the Misfits song "Halloween". Overview "Totalimmortal" was released as a single and had a music video directed by Brent War... wikipedia.org
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Hallow-e'en
Hallow-e'en Sc. [Shortened from All-Hallow-Even: see All-Hallow 4.] The eve of All Hallows' or All Saints'; the last night of October. Also attrib. In the Old Celtic calendar the year began on 1st November, so that the last evening of October was ‘old-year's night’, the night of all the witches, whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Halloween History: Why is Halloween Celebrated? - Anamika Mishra
Halloween stands for "All-Hallow's Evening" meaning hallowed evening or holy evening and is celebrated worldwide on 31st October yearly. It is dedicated to remembering the dead including saints, martyrs and all departed souls. It is celebrated by hosting or attending scary parties, dressing in scary outfits, making jack-o-lanterns ...
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The Monastery
Ch. 3: Threatened with English plundering, Lady Avenel and her household are helped by a spirit [the White Lady] to reach the safety of Glendearg on All-Hallow On All-Hallow Eve three years later Mary Avenel sees her late father's spirit. Elspet and Tibb discuss the supernatural appearances. wikipedia.org
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Hallow-tide
† ˈHallow-tide Obs. Forms: 5 halow-, 6 halon-, halun-, hallon-, 7 hallen-, hallow-tide. [Shortened from All-Hallow-tide, † all hallowentyde: see All-Hallow 6.] The season of All Saints; the first week of November.c 1450 Merlin 100 Antor hadde made his eldeste sone knyght at the halowtide be-fore yoo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hallowmas
Hallowmas (ˈhæləʊmæs) Forms: See hallow n.; also 4 hallomese, halumes, 6 hollomass, 7 hallamas. [Shortened from All-Hallow-mass: see All-Hallow 5.] The feast of All Hallows or All Saints. Also attrib., as Hallowmas-day, Hallowmas-eve.1389 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 60 Ye soneday be-forn halwemesse day. Ib... Oxford English Dictionary
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wreckless
▪ I. ˈwreckless, a. rare. (ˈrɛklɪs) [f. wreck v.1 + -less.] That cannot be wrecked.1821 Byron Heaven & Earth iii. 753 Hence to where our all-hallow'd ark uprears Its safe and wreckless sides!▪ II. wreckless obs. erron. f. reckless a. Oxford English Dictionary
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