[f. TRIUMPH v. + -ING1.] The action of the verb TRIUMPH.

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1568.  Grafton, Chron., II. 255. There was great triumphyng and iustyng the space of .xv. dayes.

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1623.  in Foster, Eng. Factories Ind. (1908), II. 240. In Goa ther hath bine great triumfinge and much rejoysinge att this newes.

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1777.  Brand, Pop. Antiq., App. 402. The antient Hoc-tide, an old Saxon Word, importing the Time of Scorning or Triumphing.

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c. 1850.  Neale, Hymns East. Ch. (1866), 144. Thou … Hast made them [heaven and earth] one by … Thy triumphing.

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