Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Trionfá-re, v. a.
1. to triumph, to receive the honour of a triumph. — dell'inimico, to triumph over the enemy, to conquer or vanquish him. — delle passioni, to conquer, to subdue, or master one's passions; 2. to domineer, to rule or govern, bear rule or sway; 3. to feast, make merry, rejoice; 4. to have the upper hands. m. Trionfá-tóre, f. Trionfá-tríce; adj. Trionfá-nte.
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trionfare: to triumph, to get the conquest. Also to veicyce greatly. Also to ruffe or trumpe at cards.