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|etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: name of hymns sung at the feasts for Dionysos (Cratin. 36), also said of the god (Trag. Adesp. 140 u. a.); hell.also rendering of Lat. [[triumphus]] (Plb., D. S.);<br />Derivatives: | |etymtx=Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: name of hymns sung at the feasts for Dionysos (Cratin. 36), also said of the god (Trag. Adesp. 140 u. a.); hell.also rendering of Lat. [[triumphus]] (Plb., D. S.);<br />Derivatives: [[θριαμβικός]] = [[triumphālis]], [[θριαμβεύειν]] = [[triumphāre]].<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]<br />Etymology: Formation like [[διθύραμβος]], [[ἴαμβος]] (s. vv.) and like these prob. Pre-Greek. Often (after Sommer Lautstud. 58ff.) connected with the numeral [[three]] ("Dreischritt" v.t.), which is impossible. Extensive treatment by v. Windekens Orbis 2, 489ff., who takes [[θρίαμβος]] as (Indo-European) "Pelasgian" and gives a quite arbitrary IE etymology. - Acc. to Sturtevant ClassPhil. 5, 323ff. from [[θριάζω]], [[θρίασις]] influenced by [[ἴαμβος]]; further Theander Eranos 15, 126 n. 1. - Fur.191 connects [[τριάζω]] [[conquer]]. Clearly a Pre-Greek word. | ||
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