Ἀντισθένης
Ancient Greek
proper noun
Etymology
Affix from Ancient Greek ἀντί (against, opposite, facing, in return) + Ancient Greek σθένος (strength, power, might, strong, strengh).
Origin
Ancient Greek
σθένος
Gloss
strength, power, might, strong, strengh
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
力
Emoji
💪
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antichthon English
- Antinomi Latin
- Antisthenēs Latin
- antirrhopus Latin
- crībrō Latin
- anti- Hungarian
- Antisthène French
- antonyme French
- sthène French
- анти- Russian
- anti- Spanish, Castilian
- Δεινοσθένης Ancient Greek
- Δημοσθένης Ancient Greek
- Εὐρυσθεύς Ancient Greek
- Καλλισθένης Ancient Greek
- Λεωσθένης Ancient Greek
- Μεγασθένης Ancient Greek
- Σθενέλαος Ancient Greek
- Τιμοσθένης Ancient Greek
- σθένος Ancient Greek
- σθεναρός Ancient Greek
- ἀντί Ancient Greek
- ἀντίπτωσις Ancient Greek
- ἀντίφωνος Ancient Greek
- ἀντικνήμιον Ancient Greek
- Ἀνδροσθένης Ancient Greek
- Ἀντικλῆς Ancient Greek
- ἔναντι Ancient Greek
- Ἐρατοσθένης Ancient Greek
- *h₂énti Proto-Indo-European
- anti- Norwegian Bokmål
- anti- Portuguese
- antinomiano Portuguese
- antinomista Portuguese
- antítese Portuguese
- anti- Swedish
- anti- Norwegian Nynorsk
- anta- Irish
- αντί Greek (modern)
- σθένος Greek (modern)
- antonīms Latvian
- antipericatametanaparbeugedamphicribrationes Middle French
- אנטי־ Hebrew (modern)
- antonimas Lithuanian