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troilus and cressida

Troi·lus and Cres·si·da
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    • UK Pronunciation
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    • [troi-luh s, troh-uh- and kres-i-duh]
    • /ˈtrɔɪ ləs, ˈtroʊ ə- ænd ˈkrɛs ɪ də/
    • /trˈɔɪləs and krˈesɪdə/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [troi-luh s, troh-uh- and kres-i-duh]
    • /ˈtrɔɪ ləs, ˈtroʊ ə- ænd ˈkrɛs ɪ də/

Definition of troilus and cressida words

  • noun troilus and cressida a satiric comedy (1598–1602?) by Shakespeare. 1

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