"Equus Troianus" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Latin]

IPA: [ˈɛ.kʊs trɔjˈjaː.nʊs] [Classical-Latin], [ˈɛː.kʷus troˈjaː.nus] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) Forms: Equus Troiānus [canonical, masculine, singular], Equī Troiānī [genitive]
Etymology: Equus (“horse”, noun) + Troiānus (“Trojan”, adjective) Etymology templates: {{affix|la|Equus|Troiānus|pos1=noun|pos2=adjective|t1=horse|t2=Trojan}} Equus (“horse”, noun) + Troiānus (“Trojan”, adjective) Head templates: {{la-proper noun|Equus<2> Troiānus<2>}} Equus Troiānus m sg (genitive Equī Troiānī); second declension
  1. (Greek mythology) The hollow wooden horse by which the Greeks allegedly gained access to Troy during the Trojan War. Tags: Greek, declension-2
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