Fidus died in 1948.
Fidus was born in 1868.
The symbol for Fidus Investment Corporation in NASDAQ is: FDUS.
Fidus Investment Corporation (FDUS) had its IPO in 2011.
Fidelis; fidus.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Fidus Investment Corporation (FDUS) is $260,308,290.22.
"Patriae fidus" is a Latin phrase that translates to "faithful to the fatherland" or "loyal to the homeland." It emphasizes a sense of patriotism and dedication to one's country. This phrase is often associated with themes of loyalty, duty, and national pride.
Janos Frecot has written: 'Fidus 1868-1948'
Fido means, literally "I obey". In Latin the root form of the word is the first person, the "I do this" form of the word, so Fido is the word that fidus "comes from". Fidus essentially means Truth, but it is not objective truth as in "the sky is blue", rather spiritual truth as in "the gods will it, and I will obey".Thus your little dog's name doesn't just say he will fetch when you want him to, it says he is a morally good dog, and that he obeys you as you obey the gods, as do the sun and moon.Additionally, along these same lines, "semper fidelis" does not really mean "Always true" as they tell the Marines. A fitting motto, indeed! It really means "We will always obey!"
Latin words are not very flexible in their gender, fidus is a masculine word, and will be conjugated as such, fida would be changing the root of the word, rendering it nonsensical. I would suggest looking more into it, or consulting someone with experience with Latin.
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Johann Heinrich von Pflaumern has written: '[Mercurius italicus hospiti fidus per Italiae praecipuas regiones et urbes dux' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Amicus: friendly, dear, fond of; supporting (pol.), loyal, devoted; lovingFidelis: faithful/loyal/devoted; true/trustworthy/dependable/reliable; constant Fidus: faithful, loyal, trusting, confident Firmus: loyal/staunch/true/constant; stable/mature; valid/convincing Pius: affectionate, tender, devoted, loyal (to family); pious, devout; holy Optumus: best; most apt/wise/noble/kind