[f. TRIUMPH v. + -ING1.] The action of the verb TRIUMPH.
1568. Grafton, Chron., II. 255. There was great triumphyng and iustyng the space of .xv. dayes.
1623. in Foster, Eng. Factories Ind. (1908), II. 240. In Goa ther hath bine great triumfinge and much rejoysinge att this newes.
1777. Brand, Pop. Antiq., App. 402. The antient Hoc-tide, an old Saxon Word, importing the Time of Scorning or Triumphing.
c. 1850. Neale, Hymns East. Ch. (1866), 144. Thou Hast made them [heaven and earth] one by Thy triumphing.