I would think that it would most likely be faithful, or possibly faith.
The root word for confidence is "fid" which means faith to everyone and everything.
The greek root word for faith is pistis (n) or pisteuo (v). The English word for faith has its root in latin ("Fide") - not greek.
The Latin root word for trust is "fidere," which means "to trust" or "to have faith in."
The root word of the word "Felicity" is the Latin word "felix," which means happy or fortunate.
The root word for "fid" comes from the Latin word "fidere," meaning "to trust" or "to have confidence." It is commonly seen in words related to trust, belief, or faith.
The root word for confidence is "fid" which means faith to everyone and everything.
The greek root word for faith is pistis (n) or pisteuo (v). The English word for faith has its root in latin ("Fide") - not greek.
The root word fide means faith, trust.
The Latin root word for trust is "fidere," which means "to trust" or "to have faith in."
The root word of the word "Felicity" is the Latin word "felix," which means happy or fortunate.
The root word for "fid" comes from the Latin word "fidere," meaning "to trust" or "to have confidence." It is commonly seen in words related to trust, belief, or faith.
The root word for confidence is fid which means faith to everyone and everything.
The word faithful means that you trust someone and that you beilive in them .
The root syllable con- means 'with'. It's an altered form of the preposition 'cum', which also means 'with'. The infinitive fidere means 'to trust'. Together, the root syllable and verb form the Latin root to 'confidence'.
It means trust or faith as in fidelity which means faithfulness or infidel which is a person with no faith or trust (Nonbeliever)
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.