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
This translates to "Always faithful" or "Be faithful always"
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"Fidelis et fortis" means "loyal and strong" in Latin.
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"Fidelis fides" translates to English as "faithful faith" or "loyal trust."
The word surprise in Latin is admiratio
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In + fidelis. Fidelis is Latin for "faithful"; the in makes it negative.
"Fidelum" means "of the faithful" and "et" means "and". So "fidelum et" means "and of the faithful".
Saxum.
Veritatis.
The preposition "pro"