trophæal
Pronunciation
  • (RP) enPR: trōfēʹəl, IPA: /tɹəʊˈfiːəl/
  • (GA) enPR: trōfēʹəl, IPA: /tɹoʊˈfi.əl/
Adjective

trophæal (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Pertaining to a trophy or to trophies.
  2. (obsolete) Adorned with trophies.
  3. (Roman antiquity, of a monument or memorial) Erected without Senatical grant by a prevailing general as a trophy (or tropæum) commemorating a battle in which he was victorious; compare triumphal.
  4. Exhibited as a trophy of victory in war.



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