Etymology:
Latin constantia, from constans ("firm, steadfast, enduring")
Meaning:
Origin:
The Latin word constans is derived from com ("together, with") and a present participle of stare ("to stand"). Hence, constans literally means "standing together."
Over time, constantia came to be used to describe the quality of steadfastness or firmness in character, as well as the ability to remain loyal and devoted even in the face of challenges.
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