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victōria is a Latin Noun that primarily means victory.
Noun
victory
English derivatives:
victorious
Noun
Victory (in an armed struggle, or sim.).
(personified and conceived of as a female deity). (b) sim., victory as an attribute of the Emperors.
(a) Victory (in a judicial, political, etc., contest). (b) (in athletic and other competitions, rivalry,etc.).
Neque vērō Caesarem fefellit, quin ab eīs cohortibus ... initium victōriae orīrētur.Compare Nor was Caesar wrong in thinking that the beginning of his victory would arise from those cohorts.
Nondum victoria, iam discordia erit.Compare The victory was yet to be gained; dissension had already begun.
Convocatus ad concilium praefectus eques, venio tempus victoria demonstro.Compare The commanders of the cavalry having been summoned to a council, he shows that the time for victory has come.
Tutus sum arbitror sine ullus vulnus victoria potior.Compare They thought that it was safer to gain the victory without any bloodshed.
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | victōria | victōriae |
Gen. | victōriae | victōriārum |
Dat. | victōriae | victōriīs |
Acc. | victōriam | victōriās |
Abl. | victōriā | victōriīs |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "victōria, victōriae (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed October 7, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/victoria-victoriae.
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