θρίαμβος
From LSJ
μήτε ἐγρηγορόσιν μήτε εὕδουσι κύρτοις ἀργὸν θήραν διαπονουμένοις → weels that secure a lazy angling for men whether asleep or awake
English (LSJ)
[ῐ], ὁ,
A hymn to Dionysus, sung in festal processions to his honour, Cratin.36. 2 epith. of Dionysus, Trag.Adesp.140, D.S. 4.5, Ath.1.30b, Plu.Marc.22, Arr.An.6.28.2. 3 metaph., scandal, δεδιὼς τὸν ἐκ λόγων θ. Conon 31.1. II = Lat. triumphus (which is borrowed fr. θ. through Etruscan), Plb.6.15.8, D.S.12.64, Mon. Anc.Gr.2.20, SIG804.9 (Cos, i A.D.), Plu.Publ.20, etc.; ὁ μέγας θ. the triumph, opp. ὁ ἐλάττων θ. ovatio, Id.Marc.22, cf. D.H.8.67; ὁ πεζὸς θ.,= ovatio, Id.9.36. (For the termination perh. cf. ἴαμβος, διθύραμβος, but the origin of θρι- is unknown.)