Constancy

/ˈkɑːnstənsi/ noun

The quality of being loyal, faithful, and unchanging over a long period of time.

From Latin 'constantia,' derived from 'constans' meaning 'standing firm' or 'steadfast.' The Romans valued this virtue highly, and it evolved through Old French into English as a measure of reliability and devotion.

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