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fide in Latin means faith--- as in Bona Fide (in good faith) Confide (discuss with faith/trust), Fidelity (faithful devotion to on another).
If you mean donkey, then it is baude. If you mean the coarse meaning, then it is cul.
un cul-de-sac (literallly "bag's end") is a dead end street or situation in French.
That not really something intelligent to say; it means "in / up your *ss".
The motto of Wyvern House is 'In Fide Scientiam'.
in fide constans = always loyal
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The root word fide means faith, trust.
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In faith we hope.
fide in Latin means faith--- as in Bona Fide (in good faith) Confide (discuss with faith/trust), Fidelity (faithful devotion to on another).
it means call u later
bona fide
"in faith we hope"
If you mean donkey, then it is baude. If you mean the coarse meaning, then it is cul.
Bona fide can mean: 1. real or genuine: It was a bona fide example of his hand writing or 2.undertaken in good faith: He made a bona fide offer to buy the house.
un cul-de-sac (literallly "bag's end") is a dead end street or situation in French.