Trophy

/ˈtroʊfi/ noun

An object, such as a cup or plaque, given as a prize for winning or doing very well in a competition.

From Greek *tropaion*, a monument set up on a battlefield at the place the enemy turned to flee (*tropē* “a turning”). The word moved through Latin and French into English, shifting from war monuments to sports prizes.

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