The word 'fortius' is Latin for stronger. In ancient, classical Latin, the term has moral and physical components. For strong individuals are seen as having more than the physical endurance and stamina of muscle power. They also are seen as having moral endurance, in terms of steadfastness.
By chance; accidentally.
Munire - to fortify.
Strength through loyalty
brave
The Latin word 'fortis' mean strong or brave.
The Latin adjectives fortis, strenuus and animosuscan all mean brave
fortis = (Fôr•tîss)
The Latin word for Fortitude is Fortis.
Fortis/e is the Latin for "strong". The Italian word forte also means strong, but in musical notation it means loud.
Fortis.
There are more than one Latin word for 'strong'. It depends on what situation you are in. Some of them include: infragilis, durus, fortis, validus, potens (this is also used as a name) and firmus.
Forte comes from the Latin (not Greek) word, fortis, meaning strong.
The latin word for strong is Fortis, forititer being the adverb (strongly).
Both gentle and strong is the English equivalent of 'et suavis et fortis'. In the word by word translation, the conjunctions 'et ... et' mean 'both ... and'. The adjective 'suavis' means 'gentle'. The adjective 'fortis' means 'strong'.
Fortis/e is the Latin for "strong". The Italian word forte also means strong, but in musical notation it means loud.
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