σθεναρά
Wordform Details
Translation: firmlystrongly
Part of Speech: adverb
Inflection Type:
noneIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: σθεναρά
Translation: firmly; strongly (adverb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek σθένος (sthenos) meaning 'strength, might, power'. This root appears in English words like 'sthenic' (having a strong, vigorous body type) and 'asthenia' (lack of strength, weakness). The root σθεν- is particularly interesting as it emphasizes not just physical strength but also mental fortitude and resilience.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'sthenics' in calisthenics (strength exercises)
- Remember the opposite 'asthenia' (weakness) to recall this means strength
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Cultural Context
Often used in formal or literary contexts, particularly in political discourse and journalism when describing strong leadership or resistance.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both mean 'strong', σθεναρά is more formal and often implies moral or mental strength, while δυνατά is more common and often refers to physical strength
Confused word:
Είναι πολύ δυνατός στα χέρια.
He is very strong in his arms.
Notes: σθεναρά is often preferred in formal writing and speeches
Mnemonic: σθεναρά for mental might, δυνατά for physical might