See also: fi dem <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span> f accusative singular of fidēs (“faith, confidence; string, chord”)...
ärgyo͞omĕnʹtəm ăd <span class="searchmatch">fĭʹdĕm</span>, IPA(key): /ɑːɡjuːˈmɛntəm æd <span class="searchmatch">ˈfɪdɛm</span>/, (emulating Classical Latin) IPA(key): /-ɡuː-/, /-tum-/, /-ˈfi.dɛm/ argumentum ad <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span> (plural argumenta...
ärgyo͞omĕnʹtə ăd <span class="searchmatch">fĭʹdĕm</span>, IPA(key): /ɑːɡjuːˈmɛntə æd <span class="searchmatch">ˈfɪdɛm</span>/, (emulating Classical Latin) IPA(key): /-ɡuː-/, /-ˈfi.dɛm/ argumenta ad <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span> pl plural of argumentum...
From Latin. servabo <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span> I shall keep faith (motto of various groups)....
subsidium, ops, praesidium 27 BCE – 25 BCE, Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita I.7: <span class="searchmatch">Fidem</span> pastorum nequiquam invocans vainly appealing for help to the shepherds Fifth-declension...
From Old French foi, from Latin <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span>. fouai f (plural fouais) (Jersey) faith...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span> From English for them. IPA(key): /ˈfɪ ˈdɛm/ fi dem (in the plural) their A fi dem car dem a use carry dem go doctor. ― It's their car...
his credit: <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span> abrogare, derogare alicui to make a thing credible: <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span> facere, afferre alicui rei (opp. demere, de-, abrogare <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span>) to replace an...
ad <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span> alicuius to take refuge in philosophy: in portum philosophiae confugere to flee for refuge to some one: confugere ad aliquem, ad <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span> alicuius...
Macmillan and Co. to rob a person of his credit: <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span> abrogare, derogare alicui to rob a person of his credit: <span class="searchmatch">fidem</span> derogare alicui derogo first-person singular...