halidom (Meaning)

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halidom (n.)

Holiness; sanctity; sacred oath; sacred things; sanctuary; -- used chiefly in oaths.

Holy doom; the Last Day.

Synonyms & Antonyms of halidom

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halidom Sentence Examples

  1. By my halidom, I swear allegiance to the realm.
  2. The king's halidom forbade any insult to the royal lineage.
  3. She invoked the halidom of the cross to protect herself from harm.
  4. Their faith in the halidom sustained them during the darkest of times.
  5. By my halidom, I will avenge my slain brethren.
  6. The sacred halidom of the monastery was revered by pilgrims from far and wide.
  7. His halidom was his sword, with which he fought for justice and honor.
  8. The halidom of the queen's coronation symbolized her divine right to rule.
  9. By my halidom, I will not betray the trust that has been bestowed upon me.
  10. The halidom of the sanctuary was a place of refuge and solace for the weary and downtrodden.

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Holiness; sanctity; sacred oath; sacred things; sanctuary; -- used chiefly in oaths., Holy doom; the Last Day.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

By my halidom, I swear allegiance to the realm.

The king's halidom forbade any insult to the royal lineage.

She invoked the halidom of the cross to protect herself from harm.

Their faith in the halidom sustained them during the darkest of times.