Definitions for trojans

trojans Tro·jan

Spelling: [troh-juh n]
IPA: /ˈtroʊ dʒən/

Trojans is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 187 anagrams from letters in trojans (ajnorst).

Definitions for trojans

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Troy.
  2. a person who shows pluck, determination, or energy:
  3. a native or inhabitant of Troy.
  4. a person who shows pluck, determination, or energy:

adjective

  1. of or relating to ancient Troy or its inhabitants.
  2. of or relating to ancient Troy or its inhabitants.

Origin of trojans

before 900; Middle English; Old English Trōiān Latin Trōjānus, equivalent to Trōj(a) Troy + -ānus -an

Examples for trojans

Your horse may be a Trojan, my friend, but by this time he's a tired Trojan!

In Moscow there was even a nickname given to the convoy: Trojan Horse, according to the radio station Echo of Moscow.

These may have been worn by King Agamemnon, or by the Trojan warriors.

Somehow he's mighty familiar; but surely I'd never forget an old Trojan like that.

The walls of this room were painted with scenes from the Trojan war.

Sabet says the Florida ballot measure was a Trojan Horse for legalization and voters were seeing it for what it was.

Let him also choose twenty Trojan women, who may be fairest next to Argive Helen.

Call them Trojan horse foods: nutritiously pleasing ingredients (oats, yogurts) that conceal a whole host of junk.

Is Moscow's aid convoy to eastern Ukraine the real thing, or a Trojan horse preparing the way for more war?

It offered education and moral guidance inside the Trojan horse of entertainment.

Is Moscow's aid convoy to eastern Ukraine the real thing, or a Trojan horse preparing the way for more war?

Your horse may be a Trojan, my friend, but by this time he's a tired Trojan!

Sabet says the Florida ballot measure was a Trojan Horse for legalization and voters were seeing it for what it was.

The walls of this room were painted with scenes from the Trojan war.

Let him also choose twenty Trojan women, who may be fairest next to Argive Helen.

In Moscow there was even a nickname given to the convoy: Trojan Horse, according to the radio station Echo of Moscow.

These may have been worn by King Agamemnon, or by the Trojan warriors.

It offered education and moral guidance inside the Trojan horse of entertainment.

Somehow he's mighty familiar; but surely I'd never forget an old Trojan like that.

Call them Trojan horse foods: nutritiously pleasing ingredients (oats, yogurts) that conceal a whole host of junk.

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