Confidar
Confidar is a verb form that appears in some Iberian Romance varieties as an archaic or regional variant of the more common confiar, meaning to confide or entrust. In contemporary standard Spanish and Portuguese, the preferred verbs are confiar (to trust) and fiar (to trust, especially in the sense of entrusting a thing). Confidar is therefore primarily of historical or regional interest, rather than a part of everyday modern usage.
Etymology and linguistic notes
Confidar derives from the same Latin root as confiar, through the prefix con- plus a form related
Today, confidar is seldom used in standard modern usage. When encountered, it is typically within literary,
Confidar may also appear as a brand name or product designation in contexts related to privacy, security,