Home › Words › T › teucrianteucrianteucrian means pertaining to the ancient Trojans.EtymologyFrom Latin Teucrus, from plural Teucri (“the Trojans”), from Teucer, the name of the first king of Troy.adjPertaining to the ancient Trojans.nounOne of the ancient Trojans.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.troyish 56% match — Of, like, or pertaining to Troy; Trojan. vs teucrian →teian 54% match — Of or relating to Teos in ancient Ionia, or to the poet Anacreon, a native of that place. vs teucrian →peucetian 53% match — Of or relating to the Peucetii. vs teucrian →tritonian 53% match — Of or pertaining to the classical Greek god Triton. vs teucrian →teutonic 52% match — Relating to the ancient Germanic people, the Teutons. vs teucrian →etrurian 52% match — Of or pertaining to ancient Etruria. vs teucrian →peucetii 52% match — An ancient tribe inhabiting Apulia in southern Italy. vs teucrian →euripidean 52% match — Of or relating to Euripides (an ancient Greek tragedian). vs teucrian →