tropaion
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek
τρόπαιον
(
trópaion
)
Noun
tropaion
(
plural
tropaia
)
An
ancient
Greek
or
Roman
monument
set up to
commemorate
a
victory
over
foes
, and typically shaped like a
tree
, sometimes with a pair of arm-like
branches
.
Related terms
trophy
Anagrams
antipoor
,
opinator
,
poration
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