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Again, from "The Story of English: The Reagan-Thatcher rappport was merely the outward and visible sign of an Anglophone self-confidence that now seem slightly triumphalist.
What in hell does that sentence mean?
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it seems to mean that they were not only feeling English-speaking self-confidence in their agreed-to policies, but superiority as well. :-Þ
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Dear tsuwm: I did find a quote, but I wonder how many Americans ever heard the word used? TRIUMPHALIST 90'S PRELUDE TO 21ST CENTURY
By Paul Kurtz
If the 1890s were called the Gay '90s, the 1990s should be heralded as the Triumphalist Decade. For at the end of the 20th century, America reigns supreme - not only as the major military-industrial power in the world, but also as the leading infomedia society. Its undisputed scientific and technological superiority have made it the unchallenged leader of the new global economy.
I also found this in an official Catholic site: Protestants, who have no wish to subject themselves to Catholic discipline, often resent Catholic teaching authority. Some have coined the word "triumphalist," from the Latin triumphus, public rejoicing for a victory, charging in effect that the Catholic Church thinks it is better than the Protestant churches.
But I still don't know what the original quoted sentence means. For a book about English, I think it stinks.
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the Triumphalist DecadeStating the bleeding obvious, perhaps - but there's a huge difference between calling someone triumphalist and calling them triumphant isn't there? It implies singing one's own praises, blowing one's own trumpet (or just trumpeting), being a very unpleasant winner who most people would like to see taken down a peg or two. As an aside, is triumph by any chance related to "three cheers"? I still don't know what the original quoted sentence means. For a book about English, I think it stinksI agree with both points.
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is triumph by any chance related to "three cheers"?
No three in there at all. It's from Greek, thriambos, hymn to Bacchus.
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from Greek, thriambos, hymn to Bacchus
I'll drink to that.
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hymn to Bacchus
I'll drink to that.
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