okay can anybody else make up anything better? -----Original Message----- From: Barber, Kenneth L. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 7:01 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: was no subject now Hallowed/Halloween i think a padawan is a pershian cow. -----Original Message----- From: Deri James [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 8:21 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: was no subject now Hallowed/Halloween On Thursday 23 May 2002 12:15 am, Elizabeth H. Thiers wrote: > From the on-line version. Translate as needed. the 900 is the > earliest known date of usage I believe. Now if anyone can tell me > a non-Star Wars use for padawan, you have my undying appreciation. > Could have sworn I've seen it in some Persian context or > another..... > > Beth The OT > > > f. HALLOW v.1 + -ED1.] > > Sanctified, blessed, consecrated, dedicated. > > c900 a1340 > a1300 1512 1655 1859 > 1804 > > > > c900 tr. Bda's Hist. IV. xxxii. [xxxi.] (1890) 380 one ehalodan > lichoman Cuberhtes. a1300 Cursor M. 29256 Wit ani halud [v.r. > halowde] thing. a1340 HAMPOLE Psalter xix. 2 A halighid kyrke. 1512 > Act 4 Hen. VIII, c. 2 1 In eny Churche Chapell or halowed place. > 1655 FULLER Ch. Hist. V. iv. 28 That the Hallowed oyl is no better > than the Bishop of Rome his grease or butter. 1804 J. GRAHAME > Sabbath 1 How still the morning of the hallowed day! 1859 S. > LONGFELLOW Hymn i, Again, as evening shadow falls, We gather in > these hallowed walls. > > > Hence hallowedly adv.; hallowedness. > > 1866 > 1834 > 1828 > > > > 1828 SCOTT F.M. Perth xxvii, In all the hallowedness of > resignation. 1834 H. O'BRIEN Round Towers Irel. 364 As hallowedly > expressive as they were ever before. 1866 ALGER Solit. Nat. II. 49 > Lest their hallowedness be profaned. > I sent Bobby a scan of it. I think Padawan is a place in Malaysia (Sarawak), also theres a persian cattery in Maine.