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English

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Etymology 1

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Clipping ofMetroid.

Noun

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troid (pluraltroids)

  1. (fandomslang) Any of thevideo games in theMetroid franchise.
    • 2018 April 15, Andrew! (@Drewiker_),Twitter[1]:
      Games I look forward to next year:
      [...]
      Metroid Prime 4 (I’ve never played one of the 3Dtroids but I wanna)
    • 2020 May 3, D3 (@Professor_D3),Twitter[2]:
      It kinda ruined parts of Metroid 2 and it's definitely one of the weaker 2Dtroids, but it has solid moment to moment gameplay and Samus "feels" great to control.
    • 2021 October 27, Brandon Classic Movies (@Thatoneguy64),Twitter[3]:
      really hope MercurySteam gets to keep cranking out some more 2Dtroids
    • For more quotations using this term, seeCitations:troid.
  2. (fandomslang) An individual member of the fictionalalienMetroid species in this franchise.
    • 2016 May 29, Horrible Checkers Lad Appreciator (@clockwork353),Twitter[4]:
      The much derided linearity is merely a reappearance of the linearity of Metroid 2, with it's coincidental earthquakes when you killedtroids
    • 2020 April 30, Antiquity Row (@vorpalll),Twitter[5]:
      the metroid fights, meanwhile, their counter tells are SO LONG i always miss them by hitting the button early. like, it can't possibly be that long. except it is. i have no success trying to do it on reaction either..
      also, thetroids spend too long being invuln for w/e reason
    • 2021 July 15, Lorian (@grackling),Twitter[6]:
      I love to draw samus and metroids... metroids are cute... I want to draw more of the other critters too (space pirates? ridley? non-larvaltroids????)
    • For more quotations using this term, seeCitations:troid.

Etymology 2

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Fromtranny +‎-oid, probably as an abbreviation of earlier slurtrannoid.

Noun

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troid (pluraltroids)

  1. (Internetslang, derogatory, offensive) Atransgender person.
    • 2020 July 10, MKULTRA (@mkultraism),Twitter[7]:
      at least we both concede thattroids are hard on the eyes
    • 2020 November 30, CoolAndGood (@HowDareYouSir_),Twitter[8]:
      Ever wonder why the majority oftroids are trans "woman"?
    • 2022 January 6, Evan (@EvanPlatinum),Twitter[9]:
      thats an awful lot of words to say you dont liketroids
    • For more quotations using this term, seeCitations:troid.
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Irish

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Irishtroit(fight, battle, quarrel),[1] ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*trewd-(to thrust, push), related toProto-Germanic*þrautą(affliction, agony, struggle).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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troid f (genitive singulartroda,nominative pluraltroideanna)

  1. verbal noun oftroid
  2. afight

Declension

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Declension oftroid (third declension)
forms with thedefinite article
singularplural
nominativeantroidnatroideanna
genitivenatrodanadtroideanna
dativeleis antroid
dontroid
leis natroideanna

Synonyms

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Related terms

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Verb

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troid (present analytictroideann,future analytictroidfidh,verbal nountroid,past participletroidte)

  1. (ambitransitive) tofight

Conjugation

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conjugation oftroid (first conjugation – A)
verbal nountroid
past participletroidte
tensesingularpluralrelativeautonomous
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
indicative
presenttroidimtroideann tú;
troidir
troideann sé, sítroidimidtroideann sibhtroideann siad;
troidid
athroideann; athroideas /
adtroideann*
troidtear
pastthroid mé;throideasthroid tú;throidisthroid sé, síthroideamar;throid muidthroid sibh;throideabhairthroid siad;throideadarathroid /
arthroid*
troideadh
past habitualthroidinn /dtroidinn‡‡throidteá /dtroidteᇇthroideadh sé, sí /dtroideadh sé, s퇇throidimis;throideadh muid /dtroidimis‡‡;dtroideadh muid‡‡throideadh sibh /dtroideadh sibh‡‡throididís;throideadh siad /dtroididís‡‡;dtroideadh siad‡‡athroideadh /
adtroideadh*
throidtí /dtroidt퇇
futuretroidfidh mé;
troidfead
troidfidh tú;
troidfir
troidfidh sé, sítroidfimid;
troidfidh muid
troidfidh sibhtroidfidh siad;
troidfid
athroidfidh; athroidfeas /
adtroidfidh*
troidfear
conditionalthroidfinn /dtroidfinn‡‡throidfeá /dtroidfeᇇthroidfeadh sé, sí /dtroidfeadh sé, s퇇throidfimis;throidfeadh muid /dtroidfimis‡‡;dtroidfeadh muid‡‡throidfeadh sibh /dtroidfeadh sibh‡‡throidfidís;throidfeadh siad /dtroidfidís‡‡;dtroidfeadh siad‡‡athroidfeadh /
adtroidfeadh*
throidfí /dtroidf퇇
subjunctive
presentgodtroide mé;
godtroidead
godtroide tú;
godtroidir
godtroide sé, sígodtroidimid;
godtroide muid
godtroide sibhgodtroide siad;
godtroidid
godtroidtear
pastdtroidinndtroidteádtroideadh sé, sídtroidimis;
dtroideadh muid
dtroideadh sibhdtroididís;
dtroideadh siad
dtroidtí
imperative
troidimtroidtroideadh sé, sítroidimistroidigí;
troididh
troididístroidtear

* indirect relative
† archaic or dialect form
‡‡ dependent form used with particles that triggereclipsis

Synonyms

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Mutation

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Mutated forms oftroid
radicallenitioneclipsis
troidthroiddtroid

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

References

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  1. ^Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “troit”, ineDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
  2. ^Sjoestedt, M. L. (1931),Phonétique d’un parler irlandais de Kerry [Phonetics of an Irish Dialect of Kerry] (in French), Paris: Librairie Ernest Leroux,§ 159, page80
  3. ^Finck, F. N. (1899),Die araner mundart [The Aran Dialect] (in German), Erster Band: Grammatik [First volume: Grammar], Marburg: Elwert’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung,§ 449, page174
  4. ^Quiggin, E. C. (1906),A Dialect of Donegal, Cambridge University Press,§ 55, page24

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Manx

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Irishtroit(fight, battle, quarrel),[1] ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*trewd-(to thrust, push), related toProto-Germanic*þrautą(affliction, agony, struggle).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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troid (verbal nountroiddey,past participletroiddit)

  1. toscold,chide [withrish]
    Ren yn ynseydertroiddey r'ee tra rosh ee stiagh son dy row e braagyn coodit rish laagh.The teacherscolded her when she came in because her shoes were covered in mud.

References

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  1. ^Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “troit”, ineDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language

Scottish Gaelic

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Fromtrod, fromMiddle Irishtrot, fromOld Irishtroit, ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*trewd-(to thrust, push), related toProto-Germanic*þrautą(affliction, agony, struggle).

Verb

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troid (pastthroid,futuretroididh,verbal nountrod,past participletroidte)

  1. quarrel,squabble,row,fight(usually verbally)
    Synonym:sabaid
  2. chide,reprove,scold
    Synonyms:càin,cronaich

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

Noun

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troid m

  1. inflection oftrod:
    1. genitivesingular
    2. plural

Mutation

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Mutation oftroid
radicallenition
troidthroid

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scottish Gaelic.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Welsh

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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troid

  1. imperfectindicative/imperfectsubjunctive/conditionalimpersonal oftroi

Mutation

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Mutated forms oftroid
radicalsoftnasalaspirate
troiddroidnhroidthroid

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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