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The latin word for strong is Fortis, forititer being the adverb (strongly).
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.
Corpus firmum is one Latin equivalent of 'strong body'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'corpus' means 'body'. The adjective 'firmum' means 'strong'.Corpus lacertosum is another Latin equivalent of 'strong body'. In this case, the meaning is the same, but the emphasis differs. The adjective 'lacertosum' stresses the muscular character of that body strength.
The word strong in the Greek language is ischyros. The word strong in Italian is forte, in French it is fort, and in Latin is fortis.
The Latin word 'fortis' mean strong or brave.
The Latin word for "one who is sent" is "legatus."
The root word of fortitude is "fortis," which is a Latin word meaning "strong" or "brave."
'In' is the Latin word for 'in', it is one of the cases where the word actually is Latin originally. For instance, 'in the city' is 'in urbe'.
The derivatives of the Latin word "vale" include "valeo" meaning "to be strong" or "to be well" and "valediction" meaning "a farewell."
The name means strong and powerful, to prevail.
Proclivity is defined as a strong affinity towards something. The word proclivity is rooted in Latin. The Latin word proclivitas derives from proclivis, which means sloping.
Philia isn't a Latin root word. It's Greek. It means fear.