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kenny1234 | 09:46 Sat 24th Mar 2018 | Crosswords
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During a game I found that I could make the word TROJAN. When I checked our scrabble dictionary, it wasn't there---when I went on-line to check the Collins "scrabble word finder"site it stated "sorry no word found".-------Yet in the meriam webster site it clearly states "a soldier of troy" or someone who is eager in his/her efforts. Surely it could be allowed? Any ideas people.
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It is definitely a word accepted in crosswords.Also it is in Chambers with several definitions.
Strange that it is not in Collins scrabble dictionary as it is the Collins Dictionary:-

https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/trojan
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Would you kindly check the Collins "scrabble word finder"site to see what resply you get (if not already done)---Cheers
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I checked the dictionary on one of my Scrabble games and it said 'not a valid word'. I think it's something to do with usually being written with a capital.
Done, shows no word found.Very strange.
That could be it ,if proper nouns are not accepted.
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Thanks Danny and everyone---I can see now----Warrior allowed / Trojan not allowed-----city allowed / London not allowed
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Also Cashier ---I think your point about a capital letter broadly covers the difference (if you have to use a capital in the middle of a sentence it is a proper noun and not allowed in Scrabble)
This article suggests that "Proper Nouns" have been allowed in Scrabble since 2010?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8604625.stm

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