The word that means a strong sense of pride is "hubris." It often conveys an excessive or arrogant pride that can lead to downfall.
The homonym for the word pride is pried, which means to force open or apart using a lever or tool.
The Celtic word for strong is "tairngreacht."
Nationalism.
rephrase your question it makes no sense how about saying: What word means "little word"?
The French word 'fort' means strong, in the sense of physical strength or of strong odors and tastes. It also may mean loud, in terms of a noise; or harsh, in terms of sunlight. Additionally, it may mean large, broad or big, in terms of such respective body parts as the chest, the hips or the thighs. And it may mean good, in terms of being strong in language learning.
Pride in the positive sense could be "honor." Pride in the negative sense could be "hubris," although that's six letters.
Nationalism; patriotism
The word shatter means to break something apart into pieces. This word can also be used abstractly in the sense that someone's pride can be shattered meaning they have lost self-confidence.
"Huberistic" is an adjective derived from the word "Hubris" meaning 'pride' or 'arrogance'; generally used in a negative sense of internal overestimation. "Huberistic Pride" is a phrase that further defines an indication of a pride,arrogance or haughtiness that belies an underlying insecurity.
Dignity
pride.
Tough is a word that means strong. Tenacious is another synonym for strong.
Patriotism
The word is Boastful
to humble one's self
Pride is derived from the word proud which in turn comes from the Latin word 'prode' meaning advantageous or profitable. The Latin word 'prodesse' is an extension of 'prode' and means 'to be of worth'
Synonyms of the word "strong" include muscular, intense, and powerful.