Definition
Third person singular or plural form of 'hallow'; treats as holy or makes sacred.
Etymology
From Old English 'hālgian' (to make holy) with Germanic roots, in its modern conjugated form with -s for third person singular.
Kelly Says
The fact that 'hallows' rhymes with 'gallows' is pure coincidence but has made for some great puns—'He hallows the ground where the gallows stood' has appeared in several dark poems.
Translations
ARالعربية
الأبرار
al-abrar
CSČeština
svatci
svat-chi
DADansk
helligdom
hel-lig-dom
DEDeutsch
Allerheiligen
al-er-ha-li-gen
FRFrançais
jours saints
zhoor swa-n
HUMagyar
szentek
szen-tek
IDBahasa Indonesia
suci
su-ci
MSBahasa Melayu
suci
su-ci
NLNederlands
heiligen
hay-li-gen
NONorsk
helligdom
hel-lig-dom
PLPolski
święci
svy-et-chi
PTPortuguês
santos
san-tos
RUРусский
святые
svyatyye
SWKiswahili
watakatifu
wa-ta-ka-ti-fu
TEతెలుగు
పవిత్రులు
pavitra-lu
THไทย
ศักดิ์สิทธิ์
sak-di-sit
UKУкраїнська
святих
svyatykh
ZUZU
abaphansi
a-ba-fan-si