Teucrian
[ too-kree-uh n, tyoo- ]
/ ˈtu kri ən, ˈtyu- /
adjective
of or relating to the ancient Trojans.
noun
one of the ancient Trojans.
Origin of Teucrian
< Greek
Teûkr(os) Teucer, first king of Troy
Example sentences from the Web for teucrian
Teucrian, tū′kri-an, adj. relating to the ancient Trojans (Teucri) or to the Troad.
Hapless Ufens is fallen, not to see our shame; corpse and armour are in Teucrian hands.
The Aeneid of Virgil |VirgilI issue out on the sloping height of the ridge, whence wretched Teucrian hands were hurling their ineffectual weapons.
The Aeneid of Virgil |Virgil