1. troy - Noun
2. troy - Adjective
3. Troy - Proper noun
Troy weight.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAeneas carried his aged father on his back from the ruins of Troy and so do we all, whether we like it or not, perhaps even if we have never known them. Angela Carter
What mighty ills have not been done by woman! Who was 't betrayed the Capitol?-A woman! Who lost Mark Antony the world?-A woman! Who was the cause of a long ten years' war, And laid at last old Troy in ashes?-Woman! Destructive, damnable, deceitful woman! Thomas Otway
Troy is based on the epic poem The Iliad by Homer, according to the credits. Homer's estate should sue. Roger Ebert
Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy In sceptred pall come sweeping by, Presenting Thebes, or Pelops' line, Or the tale of Troy divine. John Milton
By perseverance the Greeks reached Troy. Latin Proverb
Troy is a thing of the past. Latin Proverb