Fortius quo fidelius means "stronger because more faithful." The commonest rendering of this into idiomatic English is "strength through loyalty."
'Strong and faithfully.'
"Fidelis et fideliter" is Latin for "faithful and faithfully" or "loyal and loyally." It emphasizes the qualities of faithfulness, loyalty, and commitment.
It's Latin for "diligently and faithfully"
Both gentle and strong is the English equivalent of 'et suavis et fortis'. In the word by word translation, the conjunctions 'et ... et' mean 'both ... and'. The adjective 'suavis' means 'gentle'. The adjective 'fortis' means 'strong'.
Strength and vigilance.
"Fortis Non Ferox" is latin for "Strength not Fierceness". It is the Motto of the Kimball Family.
Duquesne University's motto is 'Spiritus est qui vivificat.'.
These are two separate phrases:Veritas vos liberabit is "the truth will set you free".Semper vigilo, fortis paratus et fidelis is "I am always keeping watch, strong, prepared and faithful".
Fortis et liber (Strong and free) .
Fortis et egregius Bold and excellent
Raimondo Giovanni Fortis has written: 'De febribvs et morbis mvliervm' -- subject(s): Fever, Diseases, Women
"Fidelis et fortis" means "loyal and strong" in Latin.
The motto of Bishop Rawstorne C of E Language College is 'Fortiter et fideliter'.