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Dardanian
Dar·dan D0027300 (där′dn) or Dar·da·ni·an (där-dā′nē-ən)n. Archaic A Trojan. [Latin Dardanus, after Dardanus, mortal son of Zeus and founder of the mythical dynasty of kings of northwest Anatolia including Ilus, the founder of Troy, and Priam, from Greek Dardanos.] Dar′dan adj.Tro•jan (ˈtroʊ dʒən) adj. 1. of or pertaining to ancient Troy or its inhabitants. n. 2. a native or inhabitant of Troy. 3. a person who shows determination or energy. [before 900; Old English Trōiān < Latin Trōjānus] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Dardanian - a native of ancient Troy Dardan, TrojanIlion, Ilium, Troy - an ancient city in Asia Minor that was the site of the Trojan WarAsian, Asiatic - a native or inhabitant of Asia | EncyclopediaSeeTrojanDardanian
Synonyms for Dardaniannoun a native of ancient TroySynonymsRelated Words- Ilion
- Ilium
- Troy
- Asian
- Asiatic
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