The Homeric Greek word ἀνδρότης
Word ἀνδρότης
ǎ n ð r ο. t ɛː ς
IPA androtε:s
Meaning manliness, manhood, courage
Synonyms ἀγηνορία, ἠνορέα, ἠνορέη, κάρτος, θάρσος, θράσος, τόλμα, ἠνορέη

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ἄκοιτις ‘a spouse, wife’, ἄλοχος ‘partner of one's bed, wife’, ἄμβροτος ‘immortal, divine’, ἄνθρωπος ‘man’, ἄπαις ‘childless’, ἄρσην ‘male, masculine’, ἀδελφός ‘brother, son of the same mother’, ἀκοίτης ‘bedfellow, husband’, ἀμβρόσιος ‘immortal, divine’, ἀμβροσία ‘immortality’, ἀμμά ‘mother’, ἀνδρίς ‘woman’, ἀνήρ ‘man’, ἀθάνατος ‘undying, immortal’, αἰειγενέτης ‘immortal, eternal’, βροτός ‘mortal man’, δάμαρ ‘wife, spouse’, ἑδνωτής ‘father who portions a bride’, ἑκυρά ‘mother-in-law’, ἑκυρός ‘father-in-law’, φράτρα ‘brotherhood’, φώς ‘man’, γάλοως ‘husband's sister’, γάμος ‘wedding’, γενέθλη ‘race, stock, family’, γενέτης ‘begetter, ancestor’, γενεά ‘race, family’, γόνος ‘that which is begotten, child’, γονεύς ‘begetter, father’, γυνή ‘woman’, κασίγνητος ‘brother’, κασιγνήτη ‘sister’, κατακαίριος ‘mortal’, καταθνητός ‘mortal’, κόρη ‘girl’, κοῦρος ‘son’, κουρίδιος ‘wedded’, μήτηρ ‘mother’, μητροπάτωρ ‘mother's father, grandfather’, μητρυιά ‘stepmother’, μνηστός ‘wooed and won, wedded’, νεᾶνις ‘girl, maiden’, νήπιος ‘infant, child’, νηπίαχος ‘childish, infantine’, νηπιάα ‘childhood’, νηπιάζω ‘to be as a babe, childish’, νηπιέη ‘childhood, childishness’, νυός ‘daughter-in-law’, ὀπυίω ‘marry, take to wife’, ὀρφανικός ‘orphaned, fatherless’, παράκοιτις ‘wife’, παρακοίτης ‘one who lies beside, bedfellow, husband’, πατροκασίγνητος ‘father's brother’, πατρώιος ‘of one's fathers, ancestral’, πενθερός ‘father-in-law’, πόσις ‘husband, spouse’, θάλος ‘scion, child’, θῆλυς ‘female’, θνητός ‘liable to death, mortal’, θυγάτηρ ‘daughter’, τέκνον ‘child’, τέττα ‘father’, τόκος ‘childbirth, parturition’, τοκεύς ‘one who begets, father’, τοκεών ‘parent’, υἱωνός ‘grandson’, χήρα ‘widow’, ἄκουρος ‘childless, without male heir’, βρότειος ‘mortal, human’, βρότεος ‘mortal, of men’, νέποδες ‘young ones, children’, ὀρφανός ‘orphan, without parents, fatherless’, πάτρως ‘father's brother, uncle’, παιδνός ‘childish’, πρόγονος ‘early-born, ancestor’