Perhaps it's a case of synonyms
in reply to a message by edk
A tired and not very thoroughly thought out guess, but I looked "consecrate" up on Dictionary.com. Among other definitions, it means:
4. To dedicate solemnly to a service or goal.Then I looked up "oath". There are two other definitions, but the first definition and its subdefinitions seem to be what we want:
1a. A solemn, formal declaration or promise to fulfill a pledge, often calling on God, a god, or a sacred object as witness.
1b. The words or formula of such a declaration or promise.
1c. Something declared or promised.So, I conjecture that Elizabeth's meaning is just all in the wording. It's sort of like Abigail's meaning, which I have seen worded as "my father is joy", "my father is joyful", "father's joy", "father rejoices", and "my father rejoices".Miranda
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Elizabeth  ·  edk  ·  1/7/2005, 4:22 PM
Re: Elizabeth  ·  Caprice  ·  1/8/2005, 6:25 AM
Re: Elizabeth  ·  Andy ;—)  ·  1/8/2005, 8:27 AM
Re: Elizabeth  ·  Andy ;—)  ·  1/8/2005, 12:35 AM
Re: Elizabeth  ·  Miss Claire  ·  1/7/2005, 8:32 PM
Perhaps it's a case of synonyms  ·  Miranda  ·  1/7/2005, 4:46 PM
Re: Perhaps it's a case of synonyms  ·  edk  ·  1/7/2005, 5:18 PM
Not that I can see, personally. nt  ·  Miranda  ·  1/7/2005, 5:32 PM
me either...nt  ·  Seda*  ·  1/7/2005, 6:23 PM