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  • 41esjouir — s Esjouir, Dare se iucunditati, Gaudere, Exhilarare se, Hilarescere, Exhilarescere, Laetitia se afficere, Triumphare. S esjouir de quelque chose, Laetitiam ex re aliqua capere. S esjouir à par soy, Gaudere in sinu. S esjouir du bien et prosperité …

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  • 42triompher — Triompher, Triumphare, Triumphum ducere, Triumphum agere. Il a triomphé pour la victoire qu il a eu contre les Acheens, Triumphauit Achaeos. Homme qui a triomphé, Vir {{o=Vis}} triumphalis, Qui habuit triumphos. Quand on a triomphé trois fois,… …

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  • 43triunfar — (Del lat. triumphāre). 1. intr. Quedar victorioso. 2. Tener éxito. 3. En ciertos juegos de naipes, jugar del palo del triunfo. 4. Gastar mucho y aparatosamente. 5. En la Roma antigua, dicho del vencedor de los enemigos de la República: Entrar con …

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  • 44triumph — [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… …

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  • 45triumphant — [trī um′fənt] adj. [L triumphans, prp. of triumphare: see TRIUMPH] 1. successful; victorious 2. rejoicing for victory; exulting in success; elated 3. rare var. of TRIUMPHAL 4. Obs. magnificent triumphantly adv …

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  • 46triumphant — adj. 1 victorious or successful. 2 exultant. Derivatives: triumphantly adv. Etymology: ME f. OF triumphant or L triumphare (as TRIUMPH) …

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  • 47triumphator — ˈtrīəmˌfād.ə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, from triumphatus (past participle of triumphare) + or 1. : one granted a triumph in ancient Rome 2. : one to whom an ovation is given …

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  • 48tri|um´phant|ly — tri|um|phant «try UHM fuhnt», adjective. 1. victorious or successful: »a triumphant army. 2. rejoicing because of victory or success: »The winner spoke in triumphant tones to his defeated rival. O come all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant… …

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  • 49tri|um|phant — «try UHM fuhnt», adjective. 1. victorious or successful: »a triumphant army. 2. rejoicing because of victory or success: »The winner spoke in triumphant tones to his defeated rival. O come all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant (Frederick… …

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  • 50АНТИФОН — [греч. ἀντίφωνον от ἀντίφωνος звучащий попеременно; лат. antiphona, церковнослав. ], в христ. литургической терминологии псалом с припевом, исполняемый антифонно, т. е. с пением 2 хорами поочередно припева (или стихов псалма; см. также Псалмодия) …

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