Hallows vs Tallows - What's the difference?
hallows | tallows |
(archaic) The relics or remains of a saint, or the shrines in which they are kept.
(hallow)
(tallow)
a hard animal fat obtained from suet etc.; used to make candles, soap and lubricants
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To grease or smear with tallow.
To cause to have a large quantity of tallow; to fatten.
As verbs the difference between hallows and tallows
is that hallows is third-person singular of hallow while tallows is third-person singular of tallow.As a noun hallows
is plural of lang=en.hallows
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(Hallow)Noun
(head)Verb
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*tallows
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Verb
(head)tallow
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(wikipedia tallow)Noun
(-)- Nor were the wool prospects much better. The .
Verb
(en verb)- to tallow sheep