Definition of Hallowers

1. hallower [n] - See also: hallower

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hallowers

halloes
halloing
halloo
hallooed
hallooing
halloos
hallos
hallostemonous
hallot
halloth
halloumi
halloumis
hallow
hallowed
hallower
hallowers
hallowing
hallows
halloysite
halls
halls of fame
halls of mirrors
halls of residence
halls of shame
hallstand
hallucal
halluces
hallucinate
hallucinated
hallucinates

Literary usage of Hallowers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Select Writings of Robert Chambers by Robert Chambers (1847)
"That all your hallowers loved be, To pray to them that pray to me. And keep me fra that fellon fae, And from the sin that saul would slay. ..."

2. The Sermons of the Right Reverend Father in God, and Constant Martyr of by Hugh Latimer, John Watkins (1824)
"... not able to go from place to place to minister justice; he elected and chose two suffragans, two coadjutors, two co-helpers, I mean not hallowers of ..."

3. A historical account of the belief in witchcraft in Scotland by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe (1884)
"That all your hallowers loved be, to pray to them to pray to me; And keep me from that fellon sea, and from the sin that saull would slay ; Thou, Lord, ..."

4. Sermons by Hugh Latimer (1906)
"... when they come to impotency, to join with them preachers, (preachers, not bell-hallowers,) and to depart part of their living with them. ..."

5. The History of Mankind by Friedrich Ratzel (1898)
"... founded a society of semi- monastic lay-brothers, who called themselves " Hallowers of the Sabbath," and acted in the country as spies for the king upon ..."

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