2. Verb. (third-person singular of triumph) ¹
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Definition of Triumphs
1. triumph [v] - See also: triumph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Triumphs
Literary usage of Triumphs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1861)
"... and celebrated a series of triumphs which continued three days. ... a period
of each other, and were celebrated in the very same series of triumphs? ..."
2. A Short History of the English People by John Richard Green (1884)
"The year 1759 was a year of triumphs "in every quarter of the world. ... But it
was not so much in the number as in the importance of its triumphs ..."
3. A survey of London by John Stow (1842)
"SOMEWHAT OF LIVERIES WORN BY CITIZENS OF LONDON, IX TIME OF triumphs AND ...
Thus much for liveries of citizens in ancient times, both in triumphs and ..."
4. The Greatness and Decline of Rome by Guglielmo Ferrero (1908)
"CHAPTER XVI CAESAR'S triumphs, 46 BC Cicero's Brutus—New honours heaped on Caesar
after Thapsus —The domestic troubles of Cicero—The death of Cato—The ..."
5. The Monks of the West, from St. Benedict to St. Bernard by Charles Forbes Montalembert, Aurélien Courson (1872)
"In contemplating the triumphs of Theodore, there only remained for him to say,
like tho precursor of our Saviour, " He must increase, but I must decrease," ..."