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Halo   /hˈeɪloʊ/   Listen
Halo

noun
(pl. halos)
1.
An indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint.  Synonyms: aura, aureole, gloriole, glory, nimbus.
2.
A toroidal shape.  Synonyms: anchor ring, annulus, doughnut, ring.  "A halo of smoke"
3.
A circle of light around the sun or moon.



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"Halo" Quotes from Famous Books



... was, particularly at that moment, as she stood in a white Vandyck dress, with the green of the park-land rising up behind her, and the low sun catching her short locks and surrounding her head, her exquisitely bowed head, with a pale-yellow halo. But I confess I thought the original Alice Oke, siren and murderess though she might be, very uninteresting compared with this wayward and exquisite creature whom I had rashly promised myself to send down to posterity in ...
— Hauntings • Vernon Lee

... looked through colored crystal. It was a lake of rainbow light, in which, for a short while, I lived like a dolphin. If it had lasted longer it might have tinged my employments and life. As I walked on the railroad causeway, I used to wonder at the halo of light around my shadow, and would fain fancy myself one of the elect. One who visited me declared that the shadows of some Irishmen before him had no halo about them, that it was only natives that were so distinguished. Benvenuto ...
— Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience • Henry David Thoreau

... not that woman should lose any of that refinement and delicacy of spirit which, as a celestial halo, ever encircles the pure in heart. We contend not that she shall become noisy and dictatorial, and abjure the quiet graces of life. We claim not that she, any more than her brother, should engage in any ...
— History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I • Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage

... suggested the halo of light that surrounds them, proceeding from their own sanctity and ...
— Legends, Tales and Poems • Gustavo Adolfo Becquer

... his wings, our faces yearn Together, as his fullgrown feet now range The grove, and his warm hands our couch prepare: Till to his song our bodiless souls in turn Be born his children, when Death's nuptial change Leaves us for light the halo ...
— The House of Life • Dante Gabriel Rossetti


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