Tropæum
Pronunciation
- RP enPR: trÅpēʹəm, IPA: /tɹəʊˈpiËÉ™m/
Origin
From the Latin tropaeum ("trophyâ€, “tropæum").
Full definition of tropæum
Noun
tropæum
(plural tropæa)- (historical) A monument erected (originally on the field of battle) by the prevailing army (without Senatical grant — contrast triumph) to commemorate victory in war, featuring spoils taken from the enemy (especially the personal arms of the vanquished general), and dedicated to an appropriate god (such as Mars).