firmus — meaning in English
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English meaning
- faithful adjective Loyal and devoted to a person, cause, or duty.
- firm noun A business, especially one run as a partnership, such as a law or accounting practice.
- stable noun A building where horses or other animals are kept and cared for.
- steadfast adj Firm and unwavering in loyalty, belief, or purpose.
- strong adjective Physically powerful; capable of exerting or withstanding great force.
- true adj Matching the actual facts; correct or accurate.
Senses
firmus is used for these senses in English:
- faithful Loyal; adhering firmly to person or cause.
- stable Relatively unchanging, steady, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
- steadfast Fixed or unchanging; steady.
- strong Capable of producing great physical force.
- strong Capable of withstanding great physical force.
- true Loyal, faithful.
faithful — full definition
- adjective Loyal and devoted to a person, cause, or duty.
- adjective Not having sexual or romantic relationships outside of one's relationship or marriage.
- adjective Accurate and true to the original; not distorted.
- noun The devoted members or followers of a religion or cause (usually "the faithful").
firm — full definition
- noun A business, especially one run as a partnership, such as a law or accounting practice.
- adj Solid and steady; not easily moved, shaken, or changed.
- adj Hard or resistant to pressure, describing texture.
- verb To make something solid, stable, or resistant to pressure.