a. Also 8 trophy’d. [f. TROPHY sb. or v. + -ED.]

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  1.  Adorned with a trophy or trophies. Also fig.

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1622.  Drayton, Poly-olb., xxx. 159. From whose stone-trophied head, it [the echo] on to Wendrosse went.

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1718.  Rowe, trans. Lucan, VIII. 1122. The Name that wont the trophy’d Arch to grace.

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1798.  S. Rogers, Epist. Friend, 200. Thro’ trophied tombs of heroes and of kings.

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1844.  H. G. Robinson, Odes Horace, I. xii. The peaceful reign Of Numa, or the proudly trophied state Of Tarquin.

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1905.  Capt. A. I. R. Glasfurd, Rifle & Romance Ind. Jungle, 387. That mighty head shall be accorded the post of honour on already well-trophied walls, and thereon live once more to recall those halcyon days in beloved jungles!

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  2.  Formed into or constituting a trophy.

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a. 1843.  Southey, Comm.-pl. Bk., IV. 55/1. The trophied armour damp gleaming to the central fire.

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1887.  Daily News, 16 May, 5/7. The Exchange was … tastefully decorated, each window … having its trophied flags and shield.

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