The root word of "triumph" is "triumphus," which comes from the Latin word "triumphus." In ancient Rome, a triumph was a ceremonial procession held to celebrate a military victory. The word "triumph" has retained its original meaning of a great victory or success.
Yes, the word "triumph" does not have a prefix.
Root word is usual.
The root word is gift.
end is the root word
Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
Yes, the word "triumph" does not have a prefix.
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Yes, the noun 'triumph' is an abstract noun, a word for a great victory or achievement; a word for a concept.
The equivalent of triumph in the Romanian language is triumf.
There is no glorious triumph in mistaking the Messiah for a gardener.
In The Triumph of Charis the word 'triumph' is actually meaning 'triumphal procession' while Charis is a Greek word meaning Love. Charis did not triumph over anything as the poem isn't about a victory at all but, rather a procession.
The word triumph has two syllables. The syllables are tri-umph.
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Horse Isle Riddle: triumph
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.