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Triumph — Tri umph, n. [L. triumphus, OL. triumpus; of uncertain origin; cf. Gr. ? a procession in honor of Bacchus: cf. F. triomphe. Cf. {Trump} at cards.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) A magnificent and imposing ceremonial performed in honor of a general who had… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Thriambus — (genus) (Fennah, 1964) is a genus of Delphacidae. Culex thriambus is a species of the genus Culex. A thriambus (also thriamb; Greek gr. ) is a hymn to Dionysus, sung in processions in his honour, and at the same time an epithet of the god himself … Wikipedia
Arvalbrüder — Lucius Verus als Arvalbruder (Louvre, Paris) Die Arvalbrüder (lat. fratres arvales) waren ein römisches Zwölferkolleg von Priestern. Ihre Bedeutung ist ursprünglich „Gebrüder des Ackers“ (arvum – Feld, Acker). Sie waren die Priester der ansonsten … Deutsch Wikipedia
triomphe — 1. (tri on f ) s. m. 1° Terme d antiquité romaine. Honneur accordé chez les Romains à un général qui avait remporté une grande victoire ; il consistait en une entrée solennelle et pompeuse, où marchaient le vainqueur, l armée victorieuse, les… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
TRIUMPHUS — I. TRIUMPHUS Graece Θρίαμβος, epitheton Liberi patris, Plutar. in Marcello. Unde pompae triumphali, cuius ipse in Graecia primus Inventor fuisse fertur, nomen. Vide Plin. l. 7. c. 56. et Diod. Sicul. l. 5. ac triumphalis acclamatio Io, a Bacchi… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
triumph — [14] Triumph comes via Old French triumphe from Latin triumphus, which denoted a ‘public celebration to welcome home a victorious general’. It was an alteration of Old Latin triumpus, which was probably borrowed from Greek thríambos ‘hymn to… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
triumph — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. triumphe (12c.), from L. triumphus achievement, a success, procession for a victorious general or admiral, earlier triumpus, probably via Etruscan from Gk. thriambos hymn to Dionysus, a loan word from a pre Hellenic… … Etymology dictionary
triumph — [14] Triumph comes via Old French triumphe from Latin triumphus, which denoted a ‘public celebration to welcome home a victorious general’. It was an alteration of Old Latin triumpus, which was probably borrowed from Greek thríambos ‘hymn to… … Word origins
triumph — [trī′əmf] n. [ME triumphe < OFr < L triumphus < OL triumpus, akin to Gr thriambos, hymn to Bacchus sung in festal processions] 1. in ancient Rome, a procession celebrating the return of a victorious general and his army 2. the act or… … English World dictionary