a. Obs. rare. [f. L. triumph-us TRIUMPH + -OUS.] = TRIUMPHANT. Hence ǁ Triumphously adv.
c. 1468. in Archæologia (1846). XXXI. 337. The Duke adressid hym, horssid and armid, tryhumphoslye accompanyd wt lordis unto the felde.
1501. Douglas, Pal. Hon., Verses to Jas. IV., i. Triumphous laud with palme of victorie.
1546. Primer Hen. VIII., 145. Jesus, a King most merveilous, Noble, excellent, & triumphous.