triumph
[ trahy-uhmf, -uhmf ]
/ ˈtraɪ əmf, -ʌmf /
noun
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
to conquer; triumph over.
Origin of triumph
before 900; Middle English
triumphe (noun), Old English
triumpha < Latin
triump(h)us, perhaps < Etruscan < Greek
thríambos hymn to Dionysus
SYNONYMS FOR triumph
OTHER WORDS FROM triumph
tri·umph·er, nounWords nearby triumph
tritonia,
tritonis,
triturable,
triturate,
trituration,
triumph,
triumphal,
triumphal arch,
triumphalism,
triumphant,
triumvir
Example sentences from the Web for triumph
British Dictionary definitions for triumph
triumph
/ (ˈtraɪəmf) /
noun
verb (intr)
Derived forms of triumph
triumpher, nounWord Origin for triumph
C14: from Old French
triumphe, from Latin
triumphus, from Old Latin
triumpus; probably related to Greek
thriambos Bacchic hymn