English-Thai Dictionary
Halloween
N ตอนเย็น หรือ คืน วันที่ 31 ตุลาคม ton-yen-rue-kuen-wan-ti-31-tu-la-kom
hallo
INT เสียงร้อง เรียก เสียง กู่ เสียง เรียก halloa halloo siang-rong-riak
hallo
N การ ร้องเรียก การกู่ ร้อง kan-rong-riak
hallo
VI ร้องเรียก กู่ กู่ ร้อง rong-riak
halloo
INT เสียงร้อง เรียก เสียง กู่ เสียง เรียก hallo halloa siang-rong-riak
halloo
N การ ร้องเรียก การกู่ ร้อง kan-rong-riak
halloo
VI ร้องเรียก กู่ กู่ ร้อง rong-riak
hallow
VT ทำให้ ศักดิ์สิทธิ์ consecrate sanctify desecrate profane tam-hai-sak-sid
hallowed
ADJ ศักดิ์สิทธิ์ เป็น ที่ เคารพนับถือ เป็น ที่ สัก การ บูชา sacred sacrosanct sak-sid
halloween
N คืน วันที่ 31 ตุลาคม เป็น วันที่ เด็ก เล่น สนุกสนาน
hallowmas
N การ เลี้ยง ฉลอง วันที่ 1 พฤศจิกายน ของ ศาสนาคริสต์
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HALLOO
v.i.To cry out; to exclaim with a loud voice; to call to by name, or by the word halloo. Country folks hallooed and hooted after me.
HALLOO
v.t.To encourage with shouts. Old John hallooes his hounds again.
1. To chase with shouts.
2. To call or shout to.
[This verb is regular, and pronounced with the accent on the first syllable. ]
HALLOO
an exclamation, used as a call to invite attention.
HALLOOING
ppr. Crying out; as a noun, a loud outcry.
HALLOW
v.t.[L. calleo, to be able. ] 1. To make holy; to consecrate; to set apart for holy or religious use. Exodus 28:38; Exodus 29:1; 1 Kings 8:64.
2. To devote to holy or religious exercises; to treat as sacred.
Hallow the sabbath day, to do no work therein. Jeremiah 17:24.
3. To reverence; to honor as sacred.
Hallowed be thy name.
HALLOWED
pp. Consecrated to a sacred use, or to religious exercises; treated as sacred; reverenced.
HALLOWING
ppr. Setting apart for sacred purposes; consecrating; devoting to religious exercises; reverencing.
HALLOWMAS
n.[See Mass. ] The feast of All Souls.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HALLOA
HALLOA Hal *loa ".
Defn: See Halloo.
HALLOO
Hal *loo ", n. Etym: [Perh. fr. ah + lo; cf. AS. eala, G. halloh, F.haler to set (a dog ) on. Cf. Hollo, interj. ]
Defn: A loud exclamation; a call to invite attention or to incite a person or an animal; a shout. List! List! I hear Some far off halloo break the silent air. Milton.
HALLOO
Hal *loo ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Hallooed; p. pr. & vb. n. Halloing.]
Defn: To cry out; to exclaim with a loud voice; to call to a person, as by the word halloo. Country folks hallooed and hooted after me. Sir P. Sidney.
HALLOO
HALLOO Hal *loo ", v. t.
1. To encourage with shouts. Old John hallooes his hounds again. Prior.
2. To chase with shouts or outcries. If I fly. .. Halloo me like a hare. Shak.
3. To call or shout to; to hail. Shak.
HALLOO
Hal *loo ", interj. Etym: [OE. halow. See Halloo, n.]
Defn: An exclamation to call attention or to encourage one.
HALLOW
Hal "low, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hallowed (); p. pr. & vb. n. Hallowing. ]Etym: [OE. halowen, halwien, halgien, AS. halgian, fr. halig holy. See Holy. ]
Defn: To make holy; to set apart for holy or religious use; to consecrate; to treat or keep as sacred; to reverence. "Hallowed be thy name. " Matt. vi. 9. Hallow the Sabbath day, to do no work therein. Jer. xvii. 24.His secret altar touched with hallowed fire. Milton. In a larger sense. .. we can not hallow this ground [Gettysburg ]. A. Lincoln.
HALLOWEEN
HALLOWEEN Hal `low *een ", n.
Defn: The evening preceding Allhallows or All Saints' Day. [Scot. ] Burns.
HALLOWMAS
Hal "low *mas, n. Etym: [See Mass the eucharist. ]
Defn: The feast of All Saints, or Allhallows. To speak puling, like a beggar at Hallowmas. Shak.
HALLOYSITE
Hal *loy "site, n. Etym: [Named after Omalius d'Halloy.] (Min. )
Defn: A claylike mineral, occurring in soft, smooth, amorphous masses, of a whitish color.
New American Oxford Dictionary
hallo
hal lo |həˈlō həˈloʊ | ▶exclam., noun, & verb variant spelling of hello. • variant of halloo.
halloa
hal loa |həˈlō, ha- həˈloʊ | ▶exclam., noun, & verb variant of halloo.
halloo
hal loo |həˈlo͞o həˈlu | ▶exclam. used to attract someone's attention. • used to incite dogs to the chase during a hunt. ▶noun a cry of “halloo. ” ▶verb ( halloos, hallooing, hallooed ) [ no obj. ] cry or shout “halloo ” to attract attention or to give encouragement to dogs in hunting. • [ with obj. ] shout to (someone ) to attract their attention. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: probably from the rare verb hallow ‘pursue or urge on with shouts, ’ from imitative Old French haloer.
halloumi
hal lou mi |häˈlo͞omē həˌlu:mi | ▶noun a mild, firm, white Cypriot cheese made from goats' or ewes' milk, used esp. in cooked dishes. ORIGIN 1990s: from Egyptian Arabic ḥalūm, probably from Arabic ḥaluma ‘to be mild. ’
hallow
hal low |ˈhalō ˈhæloʊ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] honor as holy: the Ganges is hallowed as a sacred, cleansing river | (as adj. hallowed ) : hallowed ground. • make holy; consecrate. • (as adj. hallowed ) greatly revered or respected: in keeping with a hallowed family tradition. ▶noun archaic a saint or holy person. ORIGIN Old English hālgian (verb ), hālga (noun ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German heiligen, also to holy .
Halloween
Hal low een |ˌhaləˈwēn, ˌhälə -, -ōˈēn hæloʊˈiːn |(also Hallowe'en ) ▶noun the night of October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day, commonly celebrated by children who dress in costume and solicit candy or other treats door-to-door. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: contraction of All Hallow Even (see hallow, even 2 ).
Hallowes, Odette
Hallowes, Odette |ˈhaləʊz | (1912 –95 ), French heroine of the Second World War; born Marie Céline. She worked as a British secret agent in occupied France from 1942 until captured in 1943. Imprisoned for two years, she refused to betray her associates in spite of torture and was awarded the George Cross in 1946.
Oxford Dictionary
hallo
hallo ▶exclamation, noun, & verb variant spelling of hello.
halloo
hal ¦loo |həˈluː, ha- | ▶exclamation used to incite dogs to the chase during a hunt. • used to attract someone's attention. ▶noun a cry of ‘halloo ’. ▶verb ( halloos, hallooing, hallooed ) [ no obj. ] cry or shout ‘halloo ’ to attract attention or to give encouragement to dogs in hunting. • [ with obj. ] shout to (someone ) to attract their attention. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: probably from the rare verb hallow ‘pursue or urge on with shouts ’, from imitative Old French haloer.
halloumi
halloumi |həˈluːmi | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a mild, firm white Cypriot cheese made from goat's or ewe's milk, used especially in cooked dishes. ORIGIN from Egyptian Arabic ḥalūm, probably from Arabic ḥaluma ‘to be mild ’.
hallow
hallow |ˈhaləʊ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] honour as holy: the Ganges is hallowed as a sacred, cleansing river. • make holy; consecrate: (as adj. hallowed ) : hallowed ground. • (usu. as adj. hallowed ) greatly revere and honour: the hallowed turf of Wimbledon. ▶noun archaic a saint or holy person. ORIGIN Old English hālgian (verb ), hālga (noun ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German heiligen, also to holy .
Halloween
Halloween |haləʊˈiːn |(also Hallowe'en ) ▶noun the night of 31 October, the eve of All Saints' Day, often celebrated by children dressing up in frightening masks and costumes. Halloween is thought to be associated with the Celtic festival Samhain, when ghosts and spirits were believed to be abroad. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: contraction of All Hallow Even (see hallow, even 2 ).
Hallowes, Odette
Hallowes, Odette |ˈhaləʊz | (1912 –95 ), French heroine of the Second World War; born Marie Céline. She worked as a British secret agent in occupied France from 1942 until captured in 1943. Imprisoned for two years, she refused to betray her associates in spite of torture and was awarded the George Cross in 1946.
American Oxford Thesaurus
hallowed
hallowed adjective trespassing on hallowed ground: holy, sacred, consecrated, sanctified, blessed; revered, venerated, honored, sacrosanct, worshiped, divine, inviolable. WORD TOOLKIT See holy . Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
Oxford Thesaurus
halloo
halloo verb they hallooed and shouted as they passed: call out, shout, cry out, yell, bawl, bellow, scream, shriek, screech, roar, whoop; call hello to, hail, greet; informal holler, yoo-hoo, cooee.
hallowed
hallowed adjective water was sprayed over the hallowed ground: holy, sacred, consecrated, sanctified, blessed, blest; revered, reverenced, venerated, honoured, sacrosanct, worshipped, divine, inviolable. ANTONYMS cursed. WORD TOOLKIT hallowed See holy . Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
Duden Dictionary
hallo
hal lo Interjektion |ˈhalo auch haˈloː |ursprünglich wohl Zuruf an den Fährmann am anderen Ufer 1 |meist ˈhalo |Ruf, mit dem man jemandes Aufmerksamkeit auf sich lenkt hallo , ist da jemand? | hallo , Sie haben etwas verloren! | hallo !2 |meist haˈloː |Ausdruck freudiger Überraschung hallo , da seid ihr ja! | hallo , wie haben wir's denn? | hallo , einfach stark! | substantiviert er rief ihnen ein freudiges Hallo zu 3 |meist ˈhalo |nach englisch hallo umgangssprachlich Grußformel hallo , Leute! | sag deiner Tante noch schnell Hallo /hallo
Hallo
Hal lo Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Hall o |das Hallo; Genitiv: des Hallos, Plural: die Hallos lautes [freudiges ] Rufen; allgemeine freudige Aufregung, Geschrei lautes Hallo empfing ihn | jemanden mit großem Hallo verabschieden
hallöchen!
hal lö chen!Interjektion umgangssprachlich |hall ö chen!|umgangssprachlich scherzhaft hallo
Hallodri
Hal lo d ri , Hal lo dri Substantiv, maskulin bayrisch, österreichisch umgangssprachlich , der |Hall o dri |der Hallodri; Genitiv: des Hallodris, Plural: die Hallodri [s ] wohl zu Allotria meist jüngerer, unbeschwerter, oft leichtfertiger und etwas unzuverlässiger Mann
Hallore
Hal lo re Substantiv, maskulin früher , der |Hall o re |der Hallore; Genitiv: des Halloren, Plural: die Halloren Salinenarbeiter in Halle [Saale ]
Halloween
Hal lo ween Substantiv, Neutrum , das |hæloʊˈiːn ˈhɛloviːn |das Halloween; Genitiv: des Halloween [s ], Plural: die Halloweens englisch, zu: hallow (veraltet ) = Heiliger (< altenglisch hālga, zu: hālig = heilig ) und eve = Vorabend < altenglisch æfen, Sonnabend (besonders in den USA gefeierter ) Tag vor Allerheiligen
French Dictionary
Halloween
Halloween n. f. nom féminin Veille du 1 er novembre que fêtent les enfants en se déguisant pour sonner de porte en porte et récolter des friandises.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
hallo
hal lo -loa /həlóʊ /間投詞 名詞 動詞 ⦅英 ⦆=hello .
hallow
hal low /hǽloʊ /動詞 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆…を神聖にする ; …を神聖視する, あがめる (!しばしば受け身で ) .
hallowed
h á l lowed 形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗⦅かたく ⦆1 (場所などが )神聖化された, 神聖な ▸ hallowed ground 聖地, 霊場 2 ⦅時におどけて ⦆あがめられる, 尊ばれる .
Halloween
Hal low een -e'en /hæ̀loʊíːn , ⦅英 ⦆でまた -́--̀ /名詞 ハロウィーン, 万聖節 (All Saints' Day )の前夜祭 〘10月31日の夜; 死者の霊が現れると信じられていた 〙.事情 特に米国では, この夜, 子供たちはカボチャをくりぬいた 「お化けちょうちん 」(Jack-o'-lantern )を作ったり, お化けや悪魔などの扮装 (ふんそう )をして “Trick or treat! ” (ごちそうくれなきゃ, いたずらするぞ )と言って家々を回り, 近所の人は子供たちに菓子や果物を与える. 英国ではGuy Fawkes Night (11月5日 )の方が盛んである .