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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tro·phy
n.
;
pl
.
Trophies
1.
Gr. &
Rom
. Antiq.
A
sign
or
memorial
of
a
victory
raised
on
the
field
of
battle
,
or
,
in
case
of
a
naval
victory
,
on
the
nearest
land
.
Sometimes
trophies
were
erected
in
the
chief
city
of
the
conquered
people
.
Note:
☞
A
trophy
consisted
originally
of
some
of
the
armor
,
weapons
,
etc
.,
of
the
defeated
enemy
fixed
to
the
trunk
of
a
tree
or
to
a
post
erected
on
an
elevated
site
,
with
an
inscription
,
and
a
dedication
to
a
divinity
.
The
Romans
often
erected
their
trophies
in
the
Capitol
.
2.
The
representation
of
such
a
memorial
,
as
on
a
medal
;
esp
.
Arch.
,
an
ornament
representing
a
group
of
arms
and
military
weapons
,
offensive
and
defensive
.
3.
Anything
taken
from
an
enemy
and
preserved
as
a
memorial
of
victory
,
as
arms
,
flags
,
standards
,
etc
.
Around
the
posts
hung
helmets
,
darts
,
and
spears
,
And
captive
chariots
,
axes
,
shields
,
and
bars
,
And
broken
beaks
of
ships
,
the
trophies
of
their
wars
. --
Dryden
.
4.
Any
evidence
or
memorial
of
victory
or
conquest
;
as
,
every
redeemed
soul
is
a
trophy
of
grace
.
Trophy money
,
a
duty
paid
formerly
in
England
,
annually
,
by
housekeepers
,
toward
providing
harness
,
drums
,
colors
,
and
the
like
,
for
the
militia
.
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