Swift and trustworthy
"Fidelis et fideliter" is Latin for "faithful and faithfully" or "loyal and loyally." It emphasizes the qualities of faithfulness, loyalty, and commitment.
CELER ET AUDAX means Swift And Bold. Its a Latin Phrase adopted by an Elite Infantry British Military Unit, 'The Rifles' (Formally The Royal Green Jackets)
"Fidelis et fortis" means "loyal and strong" in Latin.
The term "memor et fidelis" is Latin and translates to "mindful and faithful" in English. It is often used to describe someone who is reliable, trustworthy, and loyal in their actions and commitments. This phrase emphasizes the importance of being both attentive and steadfast in one's duties and relationships.
Swift.
Celer.
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".
constans et fidelis
Estcourt High School's motto is 'Celer et Audax'.
The motto of Royal Canadian Dragoons is 'Audax et Celer'.
That is the 41st armored tank battalion which, I think, was part of the 11th armored division. Audax et celer is Latin for bold and quick. Michael Montagne
Tenax et fidelis is Latin. When trying to figure out what a Latin phrase means, it is sometimes helpful to consider English words that seem to be related: tenax suggests "tenacity", and fidelis suggests "fidelity". And indeed that is what it means: "steadfast and faithful". (Note that this approach doesn't ALWAYS work.)