1. hallows - Noun
2. hallows - Verb
3. Hallows - Proper noun
hallows
plural of hallow
hallows pl (plural only)
(archaic) The relics or remains of a saint, or the shrines in which they are kept.
hallows
third-person singular simple present indicative of hallow
Hallows
A surname.
After returning from the mystical King's Cross and defeating Voldemort for good, Harry has a short conversation with Dumbledore's portrait in the Headmaster's office about the fate of each of the three Deathly Hallows. Source: Internet
All Saints' Day The Roman Catholic holy day of All Saints (or All Hallows) was introduced in the year 609, but was originally celebrated on 13 May. Source: Internet
All Hallows churchyard conjures up memories of Johnny Eagle, a Romany strongman and magician dad used to take me to see. Source: Internet
All Hallows 18 (1998); in Howard's Touchstones: Essays on the Fantastic. Source: Internet
All Hallows 4 (1993); Fantasy Commentator 57/58 (2004); in Howard's Touchstones: Essays on the Fantastic. Source: Internet
David Heyman 's company Heyday Films has produced seven sequels, with the final title released in two parts – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 in 2010 and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in 2011. Source: Internet