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1 FIRM
[A]INCONCUSSUS (-A -UM)OFFIRMATUS (-A -UM)OBFIRMATUS (-A -UM)PERVICAX (-CACIS)ROBUSTUS (-A -UM)SICCUS (-A -UM)SPISSUS (-A -UM)DESTINATUS (-A -UM)EDURUS (-A -UM)ECDURUS (-A -UM)OBSTINATUS (-A -UM)OPSTINATUS (-A -UM)FIRMUS (-A -UM)STIPULUS (-A -UM)PERTINAX (-ACIS)CONSTANS (-ANTIS)STABILIS (-E)FERREUS (-A -UM)VIRILIS (-E)SOLIDUS (-A -UM)[N]CONCRETUM (-I) (N)SOLIDUM (-I) (N)- BE FIRM- MAKE FIRM- VERY FIRM -
2 FIRM: BE FIRM
[V]OBDURO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
3 FIRM: MAKE FIRM
[V]FIRMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADFIRMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)AFFIRMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)STABILIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)SOLIDO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)COMMASCULO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS) -
4 FIRM: VERY FIRM
[A]PRAESOLIDUS (-A -UM) -
5 FIRM FLESH
[N]CALLUM (-I) (N) -
6 FIRM-LAND
[N]TELLUS (-URIS) (F) -
7 FIRM POSTURE
[N]NISUS (-US) (M)NIXUS (-US) (M) -
8 CRUEL FIRM
[A]FERROUS (-A -UM) -
9 FOUNDATION: ON FIRM FOUNDATIONS
[A]FUNDATUS (-A -UM) -
10 STAMP FIRM
[V]EXCULCO (-ARE) -
11 STAND FIRM
[V]STO (STARE STETI STATUM)CONSTO (-ARE -STITI -STATURUS)SUBSTO (-ARE)OBNITOR (-NITI -NIXUS SUM) -
12 FOUNDATION
[N]SOLUM (-I) (N)CONDITUS (-US) (M)FUNDAMENTUM (-I) (N)FUNDAMEN (-MINIS) (N)CREPIDO (-DINIS) (F)SUBSTRUCTIO (-ONIS) (F)SEDES (-IS) (F)SEDIS (-IS) (F)RADIX (-ICIS) (F)HYPOSTASIS (-IS) (F)- FROM THE FOUNDATIONS- LAY A FOUNDATION- LAY THE FOUNDATIONS- ON FIRM FOUNDATIONS -
13 consolido
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14 firmitas
firmitas, tatis, f., firmness, constancy, firm position, 2 P. 3:17.* -
15 firmus
firmus, a, um, firm, strong, sure. -
16 solido
solido, 1, make firm, establish, 1 P. 5:10.*
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