The spelling of the word "troilist" is not common and may cause confusion for those unfamiliar with it. This term refers to a type of medieval poem that consists of three layers of text. The pronunciation of "troilist" is trɔɪlɪst. The first syllable rhymes with "joy", while the second syllable has a long "i" sound. The word ends with the typical "-ist" suffix commonly used to indicate someone who practices or advocates for a particular philosophy or belief.