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triumphus is a Latin Noun that primarily means triumph.
Noun
triumphal procession, triumph
Noun
The ritual cry 'triumphe!'
The procession of a victorious general from the Campus Martius to the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, or, in imperial times, of Mars Ultor (involving the right to retain exceptionally, imperium inside the pomerium). (b) (w. adj. denoting a place, person) a triumph (won over); (also w. gen.); (cf. also in const. w. de, ex). (c) (w. gen. or adj. inficating triumphator). (d) ~um agere, to celebrate a triumph. (e) naualis, maritimus ~us, a triumph celebrating a naval victory and exhibiting nautical trophies. (f) a triumphal procession held outside the pomerium on the Alban hill at the discretion and expense of a victorious general.
(in general) A victory procession or sim, celebration.
Accēpērunt id triumphāle congiārium in colōnīs hominum circiter centum et vīgint millia. (Res gestae divi Augusti 15)Compare At the time of my triumph about 120,000 men in the colonies received this donation.
Triumphus meus duo funus liberi meus interpono.Compare My triumph was placed between the two funerals of my children.
Pax optima rerum, quas homini novisse datum est; pas una triumphis innumeris potior; pax, custodire salutem at cives aequare potens.Compare Peace is the best thing that men may know; peace is better than a thousand triumphs; peace has power to guard our lives and secure equality among fellow citizens.
Proconsul triumphus postulo; contradico magnus pars decem legatus sui cum is sum.Compare The proconsul asked for a triumph; the greater part of the ten legates, who had been with him, spoke against this
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | triumphus | triumphī |
Gen. | triumphī | triumphōrum |
Dat. | triumphō | triumphīs |
Acc. | triumphum | triumphōs |
Voc. | triumphe | triumphī |
Abl. | triumphō | triumphīs |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
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