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Triumph
Triumph Tri"umph, v. t.
To obtain a victory over; to prevail over; to conquer. Also,
to cause to triumph. [Obs.]
Two and thirty legions that awe All nations of the
triumphed word. --Massinger.
TriumphTriumph Tri"umph, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Triumphed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Triumphing.] [L. triumphare: cf. F. triompher. See
Triumph, n.]
1. To celebrate victory with pomp; to rejoice over success;
to exult in an advantage gained; to exhibit exultation.
How long shall the wicked triumph? --Ps. xciv. 3.
Sorrow on thee and all the pack of you That triumph
thus upon my misery! --Shak.
2. To obtain victory; to be successful; to prevail.
Triumphing over death, and chance, and thee, O Time.
--Milton.
On this occasion, however, genius triumphed.
--Macaulay.
3. To be prosperous; to flourish.
Where commerce triumphed on the favoring gales.
--Trumbull.
4. To play a trump card. [Obs.] --B. Jonson. Triumphal
Triumphal Tri*um"phal, a. [L. triumphalis: cf. F. triomphal.]
Of or pertaining to triumph; used in a triumph; indicating,
or in honor of, a triumph or victory; as, a triumphal crown;
a triumphal arch.
Messiah his triumphal chariot turned. --Milton.
Triumphal
Triumphal Tri*um"phal, n.
A token of victory. [Obs.]
Joyless triumphals of his hoped success. --Milton.
Triumphal archArch Arch, n. [F. arche, fr. LL. arca, for arcus. See Arc.]
1. (Geom.) Any part of a curved line.
2. (Arch.)
(a) Usually a curved member made up of separate
wedge-shaped solids, with the joints between them
disposed in the direction of the radii of the curve;
used to support the wall or other weight above an
opening. In this sense arches are segmental, round (i.
e., semicircular), or pointed.
(b) A flat arch is a member constructed of stones cut into
wedges or other shapes so as to support each other
without rising in a curve.
Note: Scientifically considered, the arch is a means of
spanning an opening by resolving vertical pressure into
horizontal or diagonal thrust.
3. Any place covered by an arch; an archway; as, to pass into
the arch of a bridge.
4. Any curvature in the form of an arch; as, the arch of the
aorta. ``Colors of the showery arch.' --Milton.
Triumphal arch, a monumental structure resembling an arched
gateway, with one or more passages, erected to commemorate
a triumph. Triumphantly
Triumphantly Tri*um"phant*ly, adv.
In a triumphant manner.
TriumphedTriumph Tri"umph, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Triumphed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Triumphing.] [L. triumphare: cf. F. triompher. See
Triumph, n.]
1. To celebrate victory with pomp; to rejoice over success;
to exult in an advantage gained; to exhibit exultation.
How long shall the wicked triumph? --Ps. xciv. 3.
Sorrow on thee and all the pack of you That triumph
thus upon my misery! --Shak.
2. To obtain victory; to be successful; to prevail.
Triumphing over death, and chance, and thee, O Time.
--Milton.
On this occasion, however, genius triumphed.
--Macaulay.
3. To be prosperous; to flourish.
Where commerce triumphed on the favoring gales.
--Trumbull.
4. To play a trump card. [Obs.] --B. Jonson. Triumpher
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.
TriumphingTriumph Tri"umph, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Triumphed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Triumphing.] [L. triumphare: cf. F. triompher. See
Triumph, n.]
1. To celebrate victory with pomp; to rejoice over success;
to exult in an advantage gained; to exhibit exultation.
How long shall the wicked triumph? --Ps. xciv. 3.
Sorrow on thee and all the pack of you That triumph
thus upon my misery! --Shak.
2. To obtain victory; to be successful; to prevail.
Triumphing over death, and chance, and thee, O Time.
--Milton.
On this occasion, however, genius triumphed.
--Macaulay.
3. To be prosperous; to flourish.
Where commerce triumphed on the favoring gales.
--Trumbull.
4. To play a trump card. [Obs.] --B. Jonson. TriumphingTriumphing Tri"umph*ing, a.
Having or celebrating a triumph; victorious; triumphant. --
Tri"umph*ing*ly, adv. TriumphinglyTriumphing Tri"umph*ing, a.
Having or celebrating a triumph; victorious; triumphant. --
Tri"umph*ing*ly, adv.
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