Associations to the word «Triumphal»
Noun
- Medici
- Motif
- Arc
- Bonaparte
- Pillar
- Celebration
- Trumpet
- Tableau
- Gaulle
- Crucifix
- Viceroy
- Nero
- Marius
- Pantheon
- Napoleon
- Hymn
- Antony
- Flourish
- Cleopatra
- Commemoration
- Donkey
- Briton
- Sculpture
- Richelieu
- Portal
- Conquest
- Palace
- Edifice
- Populace
- Naples
- Carthage
- Temple
- Roman
- Capital
- Augsburg
- Coronation
- Spectacle
- Robe
- Jupiter
- Return
- Memorial
- Niche
- Honour
- Ruin
- Mussolini
- Augusta
- Fountain
- Circus
- Brandenburg
- Provence
- Imperial
- Dictator
- Consul
- Insignia
- Marble
- Resurrection
- Gaul
- Palm
- Brussels
- Jesus
- Coliseum
- Alfonso
- Marseille
- Arcade
- Christ
- Glory
Adjective
Wiktionary
TRIUMPHAL, adjective. Of, relating to, or being a triumph.
TRIUMPHAL, adjective. That celebrates or commemorates a triumph or victory.
TRIUMPHAL ARCH, noun. A monumental arch that commemorates a victory.
TRIUMPHAL ARCHES, noun. Plural of triumphal arch
Dictionary definition
TRIUMPHAL, adjective. Relating to or celebrating a triumph; "a triumphal procession"; "a triumphal arch".
TRIUMPHAL, adjective. Joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success; "rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day"; "a triumphal success"; "a triumphant shout".
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