The thryd tellith quhou fra Troys cite The Troianys careit war throu owt the see.
Forsuyth, atTroys distructioune, as I mocht, I tuke comfort heirof, thinkand but baid, That hard wanwerd suld follow fortoun glaid.
Eneas first excusys hym, and syne Addressis to rehers Troys rewyne.
And forthir eik our prince hes to the sent Of his ald fortoun bot a smal present, The sobir levyngis rest from Troys fyre.
The batalis and the man I wil discrive, Fra Troys boundis first that fugitive By fait to Ytail come and cost Lavyne; Our land and sey kachit with mekil pyne, By fors of goddis abufe, from euery steid, 5 Of cruell Juno throu ald remembrit fede.
That the dove was pre-eminently a Cretan emblem is well known, and that all derrys or trees were sacred Troys or sanctuaries is further implied by the ancient meaning of the adjective terribilis, i.
This is also historically true, for the svastika has been found under the ruins of the ten or dozen Troys which occupy the immemorial site near Smyrna.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "troys" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.