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n. (plural of triumph English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: triumph )
Usage examples of triumphs.
The most active and successful of the Plebeians accumulated wealth, aspired to honors, deserved triumphs, contracted alliances, and, after some generations, assumed the pride of ancient nobility.
The thirty Triumphs are represented by the table of contents of this novel, and keys to their complex meanings and derivations are to be found within the applicable chapters.
He animated the impatient and attentive legions by the example of the inflexible courage and glorious triumphs of their ancestors.
Such triumphs, however, were productive only of fame, and the invincible Ostrogoths were reduced to extreme distress by the want of clothing and food.
But the wars, the conquests, and the triumphs of Justinian, are the feeble and pernicious efforts of old age, which exhaust the remains of strength, and accelerate the decay of the powers of life.
I am the Lord of Evil, and as Evil triumphs in the world, a greater percentage of souls must come to Me.
We do try to keep it with the Triumphs because often we separate them from the suits in order to avoid suspicion, but if it falls among the suits and turns up in the course of a card trickâwell, it is merely a blank card of no significance.
He had not employed that card or any of the Triumphs in his act, both because they were too valuable to risk and because he feared they might arouse suspicion.
One of the Triumphs of the Tarot was titled the Hanged Man, and that man was suspended by one foot.
He would truncate it, eliminating certain cards of the Triumphs so that the Inquisition would never be able to divine the full meaning of the deck.
And if he could eliminate entirely as many as eight Triumphs and abolish in one bold stroke the whole of the key suit of Spirit-He smiled again, still holding her hand as they stood before the wall.
The deck was pretty much as Brother Paul had edited it: twenty-two Triumphs, four suits, seventy-eight cards in all.
But none restored the particular cards Brother Paul had hidden: eight Triumphs and the entire suit of Aura.
And the Ghost has fifteen alternate faces, for those who require forty-four Triumphs or an extra suit.
Together, these Triumphs represent the life of Jesus which is also the life of Everyman, beginning in nothingness, developing through childhood and adolescence to maturity, then undergoing the vicissitudes of chance, error, trial, punishment, and transformation to another status where his real education begins.