Terms vs Behallow - What's the difference?
terms | behallow |
To make holy; consecrate; sanctify; hallow completely.
*1835 , William Henry C. Grey, The Lords and the people :
*1842 , The Church of England quarterly review:
As a noun terms
is .As a verb behallow is
to make holy; consecrate; sanctify; hallow completely.behallow
English
Verb
(en verb)- [...] bishops and servants of God — the "senatores natu majores," the elders and chiefs of the people — caused his eldest son, Egfurth, to be behallowed (which is the Saxon term used for the consecration of a bishop) as king of Mercia.
- Kings are "behallowed " as well as bishops; [...]
