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halo (n.)

1560s, "ring of light around the sun or moon," from Latin halo (nominative halos), from Greek halos "disk of the sun or moon; ring of light around the sun or moon" (also "disk of a shield"); ""threshing floor; garden," of unknown origin. The sense "threshing floor" (on which oxen trod out a circular path) probably is the original in Greek. The development to "disk" and then to "halo" would be via roundness. Sense of "light around the head of a holy person or deity" first recorded 1640s. As a verb from 1791 (implied in Haloed).

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Definitions of halo from WordNet

halo (n.)
an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint;
Synonyms: aura / aureole / nimbus / glory / gloriole
halo (n.)
a toroidal shape;
a halo of smoke
Synonyms: ring / annulus / doughnut / anchor ring
halo (n.)
a circle of light around the sun or moon;
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