User blog comment:FairyRaven/Fairy Tail Chapter 314: Erza vs. Kagura, Review and Commentary/@comment-24.87.61.44-20130112035721/@comment-24.87.61.44-20130112235438

After doing some research on "Rosemary" I've found that it has several meanings, the obvious being its Latin meaning of "The dew of the sea", possibly referencing Juvia (perhaps Juvia vs. Chelia? Or maybe Gray does protect Erza, and Juvia goes to beat up Kagura lol). However, Rosemary is also a symbol of remembrance (and other romantic things). Remembering. Does anyone know what could possibly be remembered at this time? Particularly of the romantic variety? Unwittingly, I said it before: Simon loved Erza. Perhaps this could be psychological warfare against Kagura? I mean, Erza definitely isn't going to bring up the fact that Simon loved her, but maybe Millianna might when Kagura reveals to her what really happened at the top of the Tower of Heavan and how Kagura attacked Erza. But I'm not sure if that's important enough to warrant it being the title, after all, Mashima doesn't really do symbolism.

It's probably the name of a spell that Juvia has, or maybe the name of a spell Kagura has? Maybe even a new armour Erza's going to use? Either way, I feel like it's going to be magical in nature.

Which is something else that came up in my research, Rosemary is one of the 4 ingredients in the song "Scarborough Fair", which has strong magical connotation, and Rosemary is also often portrayed as an ingredient in old stories of Witch's potions. Rosemary is also something that the Virgin Mary supposedly rubbed on her clothes to turn it blue, hence being the "Rose of Mary". But I dunno, like I said, Mashima hardly does "symbolism" it's probably something literal, such as a spell or armour.