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troilus

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ˈtrɔɪləs/

KK: /troɪləs/

noun
Definition

A character from medieval legend who was the son of Priam and fell in love with Cressida, but ultimately lost her to another man.


Example

In the story, Troilus struggles with his feelings for Cressida as he faces the harsh realities of love and war.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever read the story of Troilus and Cressida?
Sloth B
Yeah, I remember it! It's such a tragic love story.
Sloth A
I find the character of Troilus really interesting, though.
Sloth B
Absolutely! His struggles make the story even more compelling.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
prince
hero
lover
Antonyms
enemy
rival
foe
Root Explanation

The word 'Troilus' originates from Latin 'Troilus', which is derived from Greek 'Τρωΐλος' (Troilos), a character in Greek mythology, specifically in the context of the Trojan War. Troilus is often depicted as a young Trojan prince, and his story is associated with themes of love and tragedy, particularly in the works of poets like Chaucer and Shakespeare.

Memory Tip

Imagine a young prince caught in the tragic events of the Trojan War — that's Troilus, a character whose story embodies love and loss.

Visually Confused Words
trochilus
strobilus
trollius
trochius
tribulus
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