See also: Triumphe triumphe vocative singular of triumphus triumphe inflection of triumphar: first/third-person singular present subjunctive third-person...
[tʁɪ-], [-ˈjʊmpf], [-ˈ(j)ʊmf] Triumph m (strong, genitive Triumphes, plural Triumphe) triumph Triumph des Willens. ― Triumph of the Will. triumphieren Triumphzug...
Latin triumphus. The sense developed under the influence of Middle French triumphe. IPA(key): /trʊm(p)f/, [tʁʊmpf], [tʁʊmf] Trumpf m (strong, genitive Trumpfes...
Synonym: (obsolete) French ruff trump IPA(key): /tʁi.jɔ̃f/ From Old French triumphe (12th c.), borrowed from Latin triumphus, which see. triomphe m (plural...
IPA(key): /ˈtɹaɪ.əmf/ From Middle English [Term?], borrowed from Old French triumphe, from Latin triumphus (“triumphal procession”), ultimately from Ancient...
Homophone: Trump Possibly from French triomphe (“triumph”) or Old French triumphe. If so, it is a doublet of triumph and thriambus. Compare German Trumpf...
incomprehenſible witt! 1613, Thomas Heywood, “Epithalamion” in A Marriage Triumphe Solemnized in an Epithalamium, London: Edward Marchant,[13] She enters...
triumphī Genitive triumphī triumphōrum Dative triumphō triumphīs Accusative triumphum triumphōs Ablative triumphō triumphīs Vocative triumphe triumphī...
triumpharíamos triumpharíeis triumphariam Subjunctive Present triumphe triumphes triumphe triumphemos triumpheis triumphem Imperfect triumphasse triumphasses...