Triumph

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See also: triumph

English

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Proper noun

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Triumph

  1. A former make of British motor car.

German

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Etymology

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15th century, from Latin triumphus. Doublet of Trumpf.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /triˈum(p)f/, [tʁiˈʊmpf], [tʁɪ-], [-ˈjʊmpf], [-ˈ(j)ʊmf]
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Noun

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Triumph m (strong, genitive Triumphes, plural Triumphe)

  1. triumph
    Triumph des Willens.Triumph of the Will.

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