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[ troh-ad ] / ˈtroʊ æd /
nounThe, a region in NW Asia Minor surrounding ancient Troy. Also called Tro·as [troh-as]. /ˈtroʊ æs/. Words nearby Troad-trix, Trixie, TRM, tRNA, TRO, Troad, Troas, troat, trobar clus, Trobriand Islander, Trobriand Islands Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for TroadAt Hamaxitus in the Troad, they were assailed in the night by mice, which ate all that was edible of their armour and bowstrings. Custom and Myth|Andrew Lang According to Homer, the Troad begins from the city Cyzicus and the river Æsepus. The Geography of Strabo, Volume II (of 3)|Strabo This statement merely tells us that the Cimmerians had settled in Antandrus on the coast of the Troad for a century. The History of Antiquity, Vol. III (of VI)|Max Duncker Mind you visit Ephesus and the Troad, and let me hear from you when you please. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. II|Thomas Moore
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