see TROJAN. Hence † Troyanish (troi-) a. and sb. = TROJAN. So † Troyish a. Obs.

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c. 893.  K. Ælfred, Oros., I. x. § 4. Pentesilia, sio on þæm *Troianiscan ʓefeohte mære ʓewearð.

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c. 1205.  Lay., 416. Þat Troynisce folc. Ibid., 809. Iherden hit Troynisce [c. 1275. Troynisse].

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c. 1384.  Chaucer, Ho. Fame, I. 201. Iuno … That hast y-hated al thy lyfe Alle the Troianysshe [v.r. Troyanyssh] bloode.

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1412–20.  Lydg., Chron. Troy, III. 219. On Troyanysche grounde.

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a. 900.  trans. Bæda’s Eccl. Hist., IV. xvi. (1890), 307. ʓelice þy *troiscan wæle.

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c. 1205.  Lay., 410. Ah he hefde muchele strengþe of meren his cunne, of þan Troyscen monnen.

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