victory

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The  Ternatan  ruler   followed up   his   victory   by   capturing   some   coast   villages   in  Bacan.

Ο κυβερνήτης Ternatan ακολούθησε τη νίκη του, συλλαμβάνοντας μερικά ακτογραμμένα χωριά στο Bacan.

Εννοια (Αγγλικός)

Έννοιες

νίκη

θρίαμβος

νικη

’niki

niki

Απέναντι από
defeat, loss
Συχνότητα

B1
Προφέρεται ως (IPA)
/ˈvɪktəɹi/
Ετυμολογία (Αγγλικός)

In summary

The noun is derived from Middle English victory, victori, victorie (“supremacy, victory; a defeat or vanquishing, conquest; superior military force; might, power, strength; triumphal celebration or procession; monument commemorating a defeat; superior position, dominance; mastery; moral victory, vindication; success, triumph; redemption, salvation; resurrection of Jesus; means of achieving spiritual victory; reward for or token of perseverance in a spiritual struggle”) [and other forms], borrowed from Anglo-Norman victorie and Old French victorie, a variant of victoire (“victory, win”) (modern French victoire), from Latin victōria (“victory”), from victor (“champion, winner, victor; conqueror, vanquisher”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *weyk- (“to contain, envelop; to overcome”)) + -ia (suffix forming feminine abstract nouns). The English word is analysable as victor + -y (suffix forming abstract nouns denoting a condition, quality, or state), and displaced Middle English siȝe, sye. The interjection is derived from the noun. Cognates * French victoire * Italian vittoria * Portuguese vitoria * Spanish victoria * Romanian victorie

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