Τροία
Wordform Details
Translation: Troy
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
femininesingularaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: Τροία
Translation: Troy (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek Τροία (Troía), the legendary city in Asia Minor that was the setting of the Trojan War as described in Homer's Iliad. The name has been preserved through the centuries and remains virtually unchanged in Modern Greek. The English word 'Troy' derives from the same source, as do terms like 'Trojan horse' which has entered many languages as a metaphor for deception.
Example Usage
Η Τροία ήταν μια αρχαία πόλη στη Μικρά Ασία.
Troy was an ancient city in Asia Minor.
Ο Όμηρος περιέγραψε την πολιορκία της Τροίας στην Ιλιάδα.
Homer described the siege of Troy in the Iliad.
Η πτώση της Τροίας έγινε με τη βοήθεια του Δούρειου Ίππου.
The fall of Troy happened with the help of the Trojan Horse.
Mnemonics
- Sounds like 'Troy' in English, which is its direct translation.
- Think of the movie 'Troy' to remember both the pronunciation and meaning.
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Cultural Context
Τροία is deeply embedded in Greek cultural identity and literature. The story of Troy and the Trojan War is one of the foundational narratives of Greek mythology and history. References to Troy appear frequently in Greek education, literature, and cultural discussions. The concept of the Trojan Horse (Δούρειος Ίππος) has become a universal metaphor for deception and strategy.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: Τρωάδα refers to the broader region around Troy, while Τροία specifically refers to the city itself.
This word:
Η Τροία καταστράφηκε μετά από δεκαετή πολιορκία.
Troy was destroyed after a ten-year siege.
Confused word:
Η Τρωάδα ήταν μια περιοχή στη βορειοδυτική Μικρά Ασία.
The Troad was a region in northwestern Asia Minor.
Notes: In historical and archaeological contexts, these terms may be used with specific distinctions that are important for understanding ancient geography.
Mnemonic: Τροία (Troy) is the city, Τρωάδα (Troad) is the countryside around it.