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1 Τροία
A Troy, whether of the city, 'Troy-town', Il. 9.46, etc.; or the country, the Troad,Τροίην ἐριβώλακα 3.74
, etc.:—also [full] Τροΐα as trisyll., Sapph.Supp.5.9, Scol.17,18, dub. in S.Aj. 1190 (lyr., v. ad fin.); [dialect] Dor. [full] Τρωΐα Pi.N.2.14, 3.60, A.Ch. 363 (lyr.); [var] contr. [full] Τρῴα Pi.O.2.81 (cj. Boeckh for Τροίας):—hence [full] Τροίᾱθεν, [dialect] Ion. -ηθεν, from Troy, Od.3.257, etc.;ἀπὸ Τροίηθεν Il.24.492
; [dialect] Dor.Τρωΐᾱθεν Pi.N.7.41
:—[full] Τροίανδε, [dialect] Ion. -ηνδε, to Troy, Il.7.390, etc.; [dialect] Dor.Τρῴανδε Pi.I.4(3).36(54)
.II a game, the Lat. Troja (Verg.A.5.602),Τροίαν ἱππεῦσαι D.C.59.7
, cf. 11. [Zenod. and Aristarch. scanned Τροίη ([place name] Troy) as disyll. everywhere in Hom., but Aristarch. scanned (and wrote) ([etym.] πόλιν) Τροΐην as trisyll. in Il.1.129, Od.11.510, understanding 'a Trojan city (city of the Troad)', v. Sch. Il. l.c.; cf. Τρώϊος: Τροίη ([etym.] - ης -ῃ -ην ) stands at the beginning of the line in the phraseΤροίῃ ἐν εὐρείῃ Il.24.256
, 494, Od.1.62, 4.99, 5.307; in the other 82 occurrences the trisyll. form is admitted by the metre, but should perh. not be restored, as disyll. Τροίη (- ης etc.) is almost inevitably so placed in a hexam.:—codd.Pi. (in contrast to codd.Hom.) haveΤρωΐα N.4.25
, al., and Τροΐα ib.2.14, al. (with either spelling the word may begin with ?ΤροίαX ?ΤροίαX), cf. Eust.65.22.]
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