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trophied, a.|ˈtrəʊfɪd| Also 8 trophy'd. [f. trophy n. or v. + -ed.] 1. Adorned with a trophy or trophies. Also fig.
1622Drayton Poly-olb. xxx. 159 From whose stone-trophied head, it [the echo] on to Wendrosse went. 1718Rowe tr. Lucan viii. 1122 The Name that wont the trophy'd Arch to grace. 1798S. Rogers Epist. Friend 200 Thro' trophied tombs of heroes and of kings. 1844H. G. Robinson Odes Horace i. xii, The peaceful reign Of Numa, or the proudly trophied state Of Tarquin. 1905A. I. R. Glasfurd Rifle Ind. Jungle 387 That mighty head shall be accorded the post of honour on already well-trophied walls. 2. Formed into or constituting a trophy.
1805Southey Madoc ii. 197 He sits upon a throne of trophied skulls. a1843― Comm.-pl. Bk. IV. 55/1 The trophied armour damp gleaming to the central fire. 1887Daily News 16 May 5/7 The Exchange was..tastefully decorated, each window..having its trophied flags and shield. |