θριάμβου
Wordform Details
Translation: triumphvictorygreat success
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
masculinesingulargenitiveIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: θρίαμβος
Translation: triumph; victory celebration; great success (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek 'thriambos', originally referring to a hymn to Dionysus and the processional song in Dionysian festivals. Later evolved to mean a Roman triumph - a ceremonial procession granted to victorious generals. The word entered Latin as 'triumphus', giving us English 'triumph'. The connection to Dionysian celebrations highlights the festive, public nature of the victory celebration.
Mnemonics
- Sounds like 'triumph' - they're directly related!
- Think of a triumphant procession with 'thumbs up' (θρίαμβος)
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Cultural Context
Often used in sports contexts and media headlines. Has a more ceremonial and grand connotation than simple 'victory' or 'success'.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While θρίαμβος refers to the victory celebration or success itself, τρόπαιο is the physical trophy or prize
Confused word:
Η ομάδα κέρδισε το τρόπαιο.
The team won the trophy.
Notes: θρίαμβος is more abstract and emotional, while τρόπαιο is concrete and physical
Mnemonic: θρίαμβος is about the feeling, τρόπαιο is about the thing