Definition for Triumph (-s)

triumph (-s), n. [OFr triumphe.] (webplay: coronation, heads, procession, victory, laurel, vanquish).

  1. Among ancient Romans, a pompous ceremony performed in honor of a victorious general, originally crowned with laurel.
  2. State of being victorious.
  3. Victory, conquest.
  4. Joy or exultation for success.

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