We have no meanings for "hallowed to" in our records yet.
1 The memory of those early prophets was sacred and hallowed to the king.
2 The day He has hallowed to His service.
3 This long-cherished plan, hallowed to him by the approbation of a beloved wife, was well received.
4 The Duchess Matilda came over to England, and was hallowed to Queen at Westminster by Archbishop Ealdred.
5 A single child, in the case of each, had preserved and hallowed to them the memories of their mothers.
6 A fortnight, altogether, Dick and Greg enjoyed in the good old home town, hallowed to them by so many memories.
7 If the one is majestic to the eye by its grandeur, the other is hallowed to the memory by its age.
8 Not the meanest minister among the dishes but is hallowed to me through his imagination, and the Cook goes forth a
9 This year also was Earl Harold hallowed to king; but he enjoyed little tranquillity therein the while that he wielded the kingdom.
10 Trusting in these, Harald built a temple in the land of Sleswik with much care and cost, to be hallowed to God.
11 But now I will go to the nunnery of Waltham, and kneel at the altars he hath hallowed to the mone and the monechyn.
12 "Father," said young Abraham, "the image is hallowed to me for thy piety.
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