Trophy
WordNet

noun


(1)   Something given as a token of victory
(2)   An award for success in war or hunting
WiktionaryText

Noun



  1. An object, usually in the form of a statuette, cup, or shield, awarded for success in a competition or to mark a special achievement.
    He won the trophy in a running competition.
  2. An object taken as a prize by a hunter or conqueror, especially one that is displayed.
    The set of antlers which hung on the wall was his prized trophy.
  3. An object taken by a serial killer or rapist as a memento of the crime.
    The souvenirs which many killers retain of their victims are often described as trophies, and Norman Bates's taxidermic interests derived from the real-life Ed Gein.
    A trophy from this murder would have been of great importance.
    The offender is also likely to mentally relive his killings, often with the help of souvenirs or trophies, such as a bracelet or a body part taken from the victim.
 
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