faithed

/feɪθd/
adjective
  1. Having a specified kind or degree of faith (usually used in combination, e.g., 'strong-faithed').
    • She was a weak-faithed follower who doubted easily.
    • The strong-faithed community refused to give up hope.
    • The whole-faithed believer trusted the prophecy completely.
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