From a prolonged compound of the base of throeo; and a derivative of haptomai (meaning a noisy iambus, sung in honor of Bacchus); to make an acclamatory procession, i.e. (figuratively) to conquer or (by Hebraism) to give victory -- (cause) to triumph (over).
see GREEK throeo
see GREEK haptomai
θριαμβεύοντι (thriambeuonti) − 1 Occurrence
θριαμβεύσας (thriambeusas) − 1 Occurrence