Τρωϊκά

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Ancient Greek

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Pronunciation

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Neuter plural noun and adjective forms:

 

Feminine dual adjective forms:

 

Noun

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Τρωϊκᾰ́ (Trōïkán pl (genitive Τρωϊκῶν); second declension

  1. the times of Troy: the Trojan War
    • 460 BCE – 395 BCE, Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War 1.3.1:
      πρὸ γὰρ τῶν Τρωικῶν οὐδὲν φαίνεται πρότερον κοινῇ ἐργασαμένη ἡ Ἑλλάς
      prò gàr tôn Trōikôn oudèn phaínetai próteron koinêi ergasaménē hē Hellás
      for before the Trojan War Greece apparently didn't do anything cooperatively

Declension

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Adjective

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Τρωϊκᾰ́ (Trōïká)

  1. neuter nominative/accusative/vocative plural of Τρωϊκός (Trōïkós)

Τρωϊκᾱ́ (Trōïkā́)

  1. feminine nominative/accusative/vocative dual of Τρωϊκός (Trōïkós)

Further reading

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