Steadfast

/ˈstɛdˌfæst/ adjective

Firm and loyal, not changing your mind or giving up, even when things are hard.

From Old English “stedefæst,” meaning ‘fixed in place’ or ‘firmly established.’ It combines “stede” (place) and “fæst” (firm), originally describing something physically fixed before shifting toward emotional and moral firmness.

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