Definitions for Troad

Troad Tro·ad

Spelling: [troh-ad]
IPA: /ˈtroʊ æd/

Troad is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 73 anagrams from letters in Troad (adort).

Definitions for Troad

noun

  1. The, a region in NW Asia Minor surrounding ancient Troy.

Examples for Troad

I will bring you to the Troad, from which part I am an exile, and my own state is at your service.

Went to Greece and the Troad to make up his mind about the topography of the Iliad.

When capable of travelling, we determined to go to Troad together.

But we now know that these curious vases are not peculiar to the Troad.

The length of the Propontis from the Troad to Byzantium is stated to be 1500 stadia.

It was the capital of a large and fertile district, known as the Troad.

Sim' o is—a river in the Troad, and a branch of the Scamander.

Ska man' dros, or Scamander—a river of the Troad or plains of Troy.

We shall speak of him in our account of Caria and the Troad.

The greater part of the book is occupied with a dissertation on the Troad.

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