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trophaeum

American  
[troh-fee-uhm] / troʊˈfi əm /

noun

plural

trophaea
  1. tropaeum.


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Simultaneously, Trophaeum, the company that owns about 60% of the buildings on Albemarle Street, has been “curating” its storefronts to create “a new luxury lifestyle location,” said Matt Farrell, director.

From The Wall Street Journal

He loved the arts and sciences, wrote several religious works, and was one of the chief compilers of the Trophaeum Domus Inclytae Estoratianae.

From Project Gutenberg

For here the Senate raised the trophaeum Augusti to commemorate the subjugation of the Gauls and the new era of tranquillity from invasion for the Empire.

From Project Gutenberg