@prefix rdf: . @prefix dbnary-eng: . @prefix ontolex: . dbnary-eng:__ws_1_victory__Noun__1 rdf:type ontolex:LexicalSense . @prefix dbnary: . dbnary-eng:__ws_1_victory__Noun__1 dbnary:antonym dbnary-eng:loss , dbnary-eng:defeat ; dbnary:senseNumber "1" ; dbnary:synonym dbnary-eng:triumph , dbnary-eng:win . @prefix skos: . dbnary-eng:__ws_1_victory__Noun__1 skos:example _:b6416542 , _:b6416543 , _:b6416540 , _:b6416541 , _:b6416546 , _:b6416547 , _:b6416544 , _:b6416545 , _:b6416550 , _:b6416548 , _:b6416549 , _:b6416531 , _:b6416534 , _:b6416535 , _:b6416532 , _:b6416533 , _:b6416538 , _:b6416539 , _:b6416536 , _:b6416537 ; skos:definition _:b6416530 . _:b6416530 rdf:value "(uncountable) The condition or state of having won a battle or competition, or having succeeded in an effort; (countable) an instance of this."@en . _:b6416531 rdf:value "It was a great victory on the battlefield."@en . _:b6416532 rdf:value "I behelde, and the \u017Fame horne made battail agayn\u017Ft the \u017Fayntes, yee \u00E3d gat the victory off them: [\u2026]"@en . @prefix dcterms: . _:b6416532 dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1535 October 14 (Gregorian calendar), Myles Coverdale, transl., Biblia: The Byble,\u00A0[\u2026] (Coverdale Bible), [Cologne or Marburg: Eucharius Cervicornus and J. Soter?], \u2192OCLC, Daniel vij:[21], folio lxxxi, recto, column 1:"@en . _:b6416533 rdf:value "Hieronimo, it greatly plea\u017Feth vs, / That in our victorie thou haue a \u017Fhare, / By vertue of thy vvorthy Sonnes exployt."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "c. 1587 (date written), [Thomas Kyd], The Spanish Tragedie:\u00A0[\u2026] (Fourth Quarto), London: [\u2026] W[illiam] W[hite] for T[homas] Pauier,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1602, \u2192OCLC, Act I:"@en . _:b6416534 rdf:value "VVhy \u017Fo: then am I \u017Fure of Victorie. Novv therefore let vs hence, and lo\u017Fe no hovvre, / Till vvee meet VVarvvicke, vvith his forreine povvre."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "c. 1591\u20131592 (date written), William Shakespeare, \u201CThe Third Part of Henry the Sixt,\u00A0[\u2026]\u201D, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies\u00A0[\u2026] (First Folio), London: [\u2026] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, \u2192OCLC, [Act IV, scene i], page 164, column 1:"@en . _:b6416535 rdf:value "Fortune and victorie \u017Fet on thy helme."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "c. 1593 (date written), [William Shakespeare], The Tragedy of King Richard the Third.\u00A0[\u2026] (First Quarto), London: [\u2026] Valentine Sims [and Peter Short] for Andrew Wise,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1597, \u2192OCLC, [Act V, scene v]:"@en . _:b6416536 rdf:value "The teares haue got \u017Fmall victory by that, / For it vvas bad enough before their \u017Fpite."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "c. 1591\u20131595 (date written), [William Shakespeare], [\u2026] Romeo and Juliet.\u00A0[\u2026] (First Quarto), London: [\u2026] Iohn Danter, published 1597, \u2192OCLC, [Act IV, scene i]:"@en . _:b6416537 rdf:value "So likevvi\u017Fe in that book of his [Julius Caesar's] Anticato, it may ea\u017Fily appeare that he did a\u017Fpire as vvell to victorie of vvit, as victory of vvarre: [\u2026]"@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1605, Francis Bacon, \u201CThe First Booke\u201D, in The Twoo Bookes of Francis Bacon. Of the Proficience and Aduancement of Learning, Diuine and Humane, London: [\u2026] [Thomas Purfoot and Thomas Creede] for Henrie Tomes,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, folio 39, verso:"@en . _:b6416538 rdf:value "Whereupon there was a very \u017Fore battell: but Judas [Maccabeus] \u017Fide by the helpe of God got the victory, [\u2026]"@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1611, The Holy Bible,\u00A0[\u2026] (King James Version), London: [\u2026] Robert Barker,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, 2 Maccabees 12:11, column 1:"@en . _:b6416539 rdf:value "But before I went from the office newes is brought by word of mouth that letters are now just now brought from the fleete of our taking a great many more of the Dutch fleete, [\u2026] Down to the office, and there wrote letters to and again about this good newes of our victory, and so by water home late."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1665 September 24 (date written; Gregorian calendar), Samuel Pepys, Mynors Bright, transcriber, \u201CSeptember :Template:SAFESUBST:, 1665\u201D, in Henry B[enjamin] Wheatley, editor, The Diary of Samuel Pepys\u00A0[\u2026], volume V, London: George Bell & Sons\u00A0[\u2026]; Cambridge: Deighton Bell & Co., published 1895, \u2192OCLC, pages 76\u201377:"@en . _:b6416540 rdf:value "[S]uffering for Truths \u017Fake / Is fortitude to highe\u017Ft victorie, [\u2026]"@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1667, John Milton, \u201CBook X\u201D, in Paradise Lost.\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] [Samuel Simmons],\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books:\u00A0[\u2026], London: Basil Montagu Pickering\u00A0[\u2026], 1873, \u2192OCLC, lines 1460\u20131461:"@en . _:b6416541 rdf:value "Ob\u017Ferve if he di\u017Fdains to yield the Prize; / Of Lo\u017Fs impatient, proud of Victories."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1697, Virgil, \u201CThe Third Book of the Georgics\u201D, in John Dryden, transl., The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, and \u00C6neis.\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] Jacob Tonson,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 101, lines 163\u2013164:"@en . _:b6416542 rdf:value "[\u2026] I thought he vvas not a Monarch only, but a great Conqueror; for that he that has got a Victory over his ovvn exorbitant De\u017Fires, and has the ab\u017Folute Dominion over him\u017Felf, vvhose Rea\u017Fon entirely governs his VVill, is certainly greater than he that conquers a City."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1719, [Daniel Defoe], The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe;\u00A0[\u2026], London: [\u2026] W[illiam] Taylor\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 353:"@en . _:b6416543 rdf:value "He had never dreamt, hovvever, of any event \u017Fo deci\u017Five and \u017Fo fatal as the victory at Pavia, vvhich \u017Feemed not only to have broken, but to have annihilated the povver of one of the rivals; [\u2026]"@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1769, William Robertson, \u201CBook IV\u201D, in The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.\u00A0[\u2026], volume II, London: [\u2026] W. and W. Strahan, for W[illiam] Strahan, T[homas] Cadell,\u00A0[\u2026]; and J. Balfour,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 232:"@en . _:b6416544 rdf:value "[I]t vvas his [Totila's] con\u017Ftant theme, that national vice and ruin are in\u017Feparably connected; that victory is the fruit of moral as vvell as military virtue; and that the prince, and even the people, are re\u017Fpon\u017Fible for the crimes vvhich they neglect to puni\u017Fh."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1788, Edward Gibbon, chapter XLIII, in The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, volume IV, London: [\u2026] W[illiam] Strahan; and T[homas] Cadell,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 282:"@en . _:b6416545 rdf:value "[B]urn his rage / Hovv fierce \u017Foever, he \u017Fhall find it hard / VVith all his thir\u017Ft of victory, to quell / Their firm re\u017Fi\u017Ftance, [\u2026]"@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1791, Homer, W[illiam] Cowper, transl., \u201C[The Iliad.] Book XIII.\u201D, in The Iliad and Odyssey of Homer, Translated into Blank Verse,\u00A0[\u2026], volume I, London: [\u2026] J[oseph] Johnson,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 335, lines 384\u2013387:"@en . _:b6416546 rdf:value "Every body was surprised; and Darcy, after looking at her for a moment, turned silently away. Mrs. Bennet, who fancied she had gained a complete victory over him, continued her triumph."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1813 January 26, [Jane Austen], chapter IX, in Pride and Prejudice:\u00A0[\u2026], volume I, London: [\u2026] [George Sidney] for T[homas] Egerton,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 94:"@en . _:b6416547 rdf:value "\"Farewell,\" he said, \"the only hope, which could have lighted me to fame or victory!\""@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1828 May 14, [Walter Scott], chapter VI, in Chronicles of the Canongate. Second Series.\u00A0[\u2026] (The Fair Maid of Perth), volume III, Edinburgh: [\u2026] [Ballantyne and Co.] for Cadell and Co.; London: Simpkin and Marshall, \u2192OCLC, page 128:"@en . _:b6416548 rdf:value "A hope, still indeed faint and indefinite, of victory and revenge, animated the party which had lately seemed to be extinct."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1849, Thomas Babington Macaulay, chapter VI, in The History of England from the Accession of James II, volume II, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, \u2192OCLC, page 42:"@en . _:b6416549 rdf:value "Already there are certain signs that politicians within the Republican party are suffering from the intoxication of too much victory."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "1921, The Pottery & Glass Salesman, volume 24, New York, N.Y.: O\u2019Gorman Pub. Co., \u2192OCLC, page 75:"@en . _:b6416550 rdf:value "England will not be catapulted among the favourites for Euro 2012 as a result of this win, but no victory against Spain is earned easily and it is right they take great heart from their efforts as they now prepare to play Sweden at Wembley on Tuesday."@en ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "2011 November 12, Phil McNulty, \u201CInternational Friendly: England 1\u00A0\u2013 0 Spain\u201D, in BBC Sport\u200E[1], archived from the original on 2022-08-13:"@en .