"Hallow" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hallow is a verb that means to make something sacred or consecrated, especially by prayer or ceremony, or to decorate or embellish something in a way that suggests reverence or solemnity.
Hallidome is not a commonly used word. It appears to be a combination of "hall" and "nidome," a rare or obsolete word that means "nest" or "dwelling." Therefore, I'll take a educated guess that a hallidome refers to a large, enclosed nest-like structure, perhaps used as a shelter or dwelling.
"Hallo" is a common German word used as a greeting, similar to "hello" in English. It is often used as a casual way to say "hello" or "hi" to someone.
Halloweener refers to a person who celebrates or participates in Halloween activities, often in a playful or festive manner. It can also describe someone who embodies the spooky and supernatural atmosphere associated with the holiday. The term is often used informally and is not a widely recognized or technical term.