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Triumpher - 2 dictionary results

tri⋅umph

[trahy-uhmf, -uhmf]
–noun
1. the act, fact, or condition of being victorious or triumphant; victory; conquest.
2. a significant success or noteworthy achievement; instance or occasion of victory.
3. exultation resulting from victory; joy over success.
4. Roman History. the ceremonial entrance into Rome of a victorious commander with his army, spoils of war, and captives, authorized by the senate in honor of an important military or naval victory. Compare ovation (def. 2).
5. a public pageant, spectacle, or the like.
–verb (used without object)
6. to gain a victory; be victorious; win.
7. to gain mastery; prevail: to triumph over fear.
8. to be successful; achieve success.
9. to exult over victory; rejoice over success.
10. to be elated or glad; rejoice proudly; glory.
11. to celebrate a triumph, as a victorious Roman commander.
–verb (used with object)
12. to conquer; triumph over.

Origin:
bef. 900; ME triumphe (n.), OE triumpha < L triump(h)us, perh. < Etruscan < Gk thríambos hymn to Dionysus


tri⋅umph⋅er, noun


1. success. See victory. 3. jubilation, celebration. 6. succeed.


1. defeat, loss.

Triumpher

Tri"umph*er\, n. 1. (Rom. Antiq.) One who was honored with a triumph; a victor.

2. One who triumphs or rejoices for victory.
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