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Triumphant   /traɪˈəmfənt/   Listen
adjective
Triumphant  adj.  
1.
Rejoicing for victory; triumphing; exultant. "Successful beyond hope to lead ye forth Triumphant out of this infernal pit."
2.
Celebrating victory; expressive of joy for success; as, a triumphant song or ode.
3.
Graced with conquest; victorious. "Athena, war's triumphant maid." "So shall it be in the church triumphant."
4.
Of or pertaining to triumph; triumphal. (Obs.) "Captives bound to a triumphant car."
Church triumphant, the church in heaven, enjoying a state of triumph, her warfare with evil being over; distinguished from church militant. See under Militant.






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"Triumphant" Quotes from Famous Books



... the question of her marriage, was with Elizabeth a question of life and death. Her wedding with a Catholic or a Protestant suitor would have been equally the end of her system of balance and national union, a signal for the revolt of the party which she disappointed and for the triumphant dictation of the party which she satisfied. "If a Catholic prince come here," wrote a Spanish ambassador while pressing her marriage with an Austrian archduke, "the first Mass he attends will be the signal for a revolt." It ...
— History of the English People - Volume 4 (of 8) • John Richard Green

... The Earl of Salisbury was beheaded, and his head was set up upon a pike on the walls of York, by the side of the duke's. Margaret was almost beside herself at the results of this victory. Her armies triumphant, the great leader of the party of her enemies, the man who had been for years her dread and torment, slain, and all his chief confederates either killed or taken prisoners, and nothing now apparently in the way to prevent her marching in triumph to London, liberating ...
— Margaret of Anjou - Makers of History • Jacob Abbott

... would spend in Burleigh for some time. Since early morning they had been so busy they had scarcely found time to breathe, and it was not till five o'clock in the afternoon that Lucile slammed down the cover of her last trunk with a triumphant, "There, that's done! Now, I wonder if I've thought ...
— Lucile Triumphant • Elizabeth M. Duffield

... that concealing cloud were growing more feeble. Then Shann heard the triumphant squall from Togi, saw her brown body still on the torn tail just above the forking. The wolverine used her claws to hitch her way up the spine of the sea monster, heading for the mountain of blood spouting from behind the head. ...
— Storm Over Warlock • Andre Norton

... their compositions. Indeed, now that their peculiarities have been finally packed away in various lumber-rooms, and the revolt against the old-fashioned school of thought and manners has become triumphant instead of militant, we are beginning to see the picturesque side of their character. They have gathered something of the halo that comes with the lapse of years; and social habits that looked prosaic enough to contemporaries, ...
— Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.) • Leslie Stephen


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