"δυνατός" (dee-na-tos/ male)
"δυνατή" (dee-na-tee/female)
"δυνατό" (dee-na-to/neutral)
The word "strong" in Greek is "ισχυρός" (ischyros).
The Greek word for strong is "ισχυρός" (ischyrós).
The word Ysatis means strong woman in Greek.
The word aegis is identified with protection by a strong force with its roots in Greek mythology
The English rendering "strong man" is from just one Greek word - ischuros - meaning, "strong, mighty; of living beings, strong either in body or mind."
Forte comes from the Latin (not Greek) word, fortis, meaning strong.
Ισχυρός or Δυνατός (Isheros - Deenatos)
Varos (Greek: Βάρος)
The English rendering "strong man" is from just one Greek word - ischuros - meaning, "strong, mighty; of living beings, strong either in body or mind."
Strong's Greek 619 is the closest word I can find that has that broad of a scope as it does in English. Apolausis is the word meaning to have the faculty or experience of enjoyment, to take pleasure in. Hope it helps.
The word ομίχλη (omihli) means fog in Greek. Strong stress is placed on the first 'i'. The letter 'h' should also be pronounced similar to the 'ch' in Scottish 'loch'.
antonym comes from the greek, anti, meaning opposite, so the opposite of weak is strong.