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(trophy (noun) In ancient Greece, spoils or arms taken in battle and set up on the field and dedicated to a god. Figurative extension to any token or memorial of victory is first recorded 1560s. * https://www.etymonline.com/word/trophy * https://t...)
 
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trophy (noun)

In ancient Greece, spoils or arms taken in battle and set up on the field and dedicated to a god.

Figurative extension to any token or memorial of victory is first recorded 1560s.

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