an act of defeating an enemy or opponent in a battle, game, or other competition
the flagship of Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar, launched in 1765. It has been restored, and is now on display in dry dock at Portsmouth
a celebratory circuit of a sports field, track, or court by the person or team that has won a contest
a defeat that can be interpreted as a victory on moral terms, for example because the defeated party defended their principles
a bond issued by a government during or immediately after a major war
a roll performed by an aircraft as a sign of triumph, typically after a successful mission
a signal of triumph or celebration made by holding up the hand with the palm outwards and the first two fingers spread apart to represent the letter V
a vegetable garden, especially a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war
a winged statue of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, especially the Nike of Samothrace (circa 200 bc) preserved in the Louvre in Paris