- Latin: caballusMS. D1), Latin: caballus(MSS. D2 G) to hunt the boar (Latin:
Troynt (base text, MSS.H K),
Troit (MSS.C1 D G Q); or
Terit (MSS. C2 L)) is glimpsed...
- Arthur's dog, used in the hunt for the
great boar,
Twrch Trwyth (Latin:
Troynt, Troit).
Cavall was Arthur's "favourite dog", and
during a stag hunt, he...
-
marvels are
Arthurian lore (Chapter 73 of the Historia). Old
editions give "
Troynt" as the name of the
great boar and "Anir" as the name of Arthur's tragic...
- late corruption. In the
early text
Historia Brittonum, the boar is
called Troynt or Troit, a
Latinisation likely from the
Welsh Trwyd.
Further evidence that...