FID DEF
/ˌfɪd ˈdef/
/ˌfɪd ˈdef/
(also FD)
- an abbreviation of the Latin phrase Fidei Defensor, which means 'Defender of the Faith', a title originally given to Henry VIII by the Pope for defending the Roman Catholic religion. When he created the Church of England he kept the title, referring to the new religion. The phrase appears on most British coins.
Fidei Defensor拉丁词的缩写,意思是“信仰的捍卫者”,这是教皇最初为捍卫罗马天主教而授予亨利八世的头衔。当他创建英格兰教堂时,他保留了这个标题,指的是新宗教。该短语出现在大多数英国硬币上。