Ξένος (xenos), pronounced: "zehn-ohs"
Nothing is "opposite" to Greek -- it's a language or the term referring to someone from Greece.For the use of Greek to mean fraternity member, there is no exact term for non-frats.
The term "citizen" in its Greek meaning refers to a free man as opposed to a slave. In ancient Greece, citizens had rights and privileges not afforded to slaves.
It's based on the root (andr-) of the Greek word for man, just as the term misogyny is based on the root (gyn-) of the Greek word for woman. If you meant hatred for mankind, that's misanthropy.
A philanthropist. This term comes from the greek for a lover of man.
Polio is a Greek term meaning pain and suffering to man kind.
Yes, Atlantis is a Greek term.
The hink pink "man from Greece without muscles" is likely referring to the term "Greek weak." In hink pinks, words that rhyme are used to describe a certain word or phrase. In this case, "Greek weak" rhymes with "man from Greece without muscles." The answer to the hink pink would be "Greek weak."
The Greek term for unconditional love is "agape."
The Greek for "young man" is kouros. (Kouroi, plural.) Another term is ephebe - this relates to a young man that is on the cusp on manhood.
I think you mean the word "allodapoi", in greek letters "αλλοδαποί" which means the non-greek people.
Greek man : έλληνας άνδρας (hellinas andras).
The Greek word for man is andr-