Arc de Triomphe
[ ark duh tree-awnf ]
/ ark də triˈɔ̃f /
noun
an arch, located in Paris, begun in 1806 by Napoleon in honor of his victorious armies and completed in 1836. The unknown soldier of France and the eternal flame were placed beneath the arch after World War I.
Also
Arc de Tri·omphe de l'É·toile
[ark duh tree-awnf duh ley-twal] /ark də triˈɔ̃f də leɪˈtwal/.
Origin of Arc de Triomphe
< French: arch of triumph
Example sentences from the Web for arc de triomphe
Might that not be almost called the origin of the Arc-de-Triomphe?
Honoré de Balzac |Albert Keim and Louis LumetThe main column marched from the Arc-de-Triomphe toward the middle of the afternoon.
The Memoirs of General P. H. Sheridan, Complete |General Philip Henry Sheridan
British Dictionary definitions for arc de triomphe
Arc de Triomphe
/ (ˈɑːk də ˈtriːəʊmf, French ark də trijɔ̃f) /
noun
the triumphal arch in Paris begun by Napoleon I to commemorate his victories of 1805–6 and completed in 1836