Consecrated; devoted; dedicated; sacred., To make, or declare to be, sacred; to appropriate to sacred uses; to set apart, dedicate, or devote, to the service or worship of God; as, to consecrate a church; to give (one's self) unreservedly, as to the service of God., To set apart to a sacred office; as, to consecrate a bishop., To canonize; to exalt to the rank of a saint; to enroll among the gods, as a Roman emperor., To render venerable or revered; to hallow; to dignify; as, rules or principles consecrated by time.
According to Hebrew roots, it means Consecrated to God.
Liz is short for Elizabeth, which in Hebrew means "Consecrated to God".
This church was built on consecrated ground.
"Consecrated Light" is the meaning of Laakea in Hawaiian.There is even a La'a kea Foundation on the island of Maui.
Consecrated wafer is sacramental bread. This is bread that is given in churches.
The name means "consecrated by God". My daughter's name is Gia and I was told that by an Italian Bishop in New Jersey. Chris
The word comes from Latin 'Sanctus' meaning holy or consecrated. It became adopted into most European languages (with spelling differences) meaning a person of great holiness of benevolence
He was consecrated on October 28, 1919.
who consecrated william as the new king of england
Consecrated - 2012 was released on: USA: 23 February 2013
The meaning of the names 'Lisa' and 'Liza' is someone or something "consecrated to God". So "consecrated" with regards to a person, usually means "devoted". In Arabic, the name 'Lisa' is written like this, " مكرس " transliterated as "makar-rasa". This is based upon all the classical Arabic lexicons.
Lisette, pronounced: lee-ZET, is actually a variant of Elizabeth - of Hebrew origin - meaning: consecrated by God.