Victories vs Victoried - What's the difference?
victories | victoried |
(victory)
An instance of having won a competition or battle.
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A winged figure representing victory, common in Roman official iconography. See .
(rare) To achieve a
As verbs the difference between victories and victoried
is that victories is third-person singular of victory while victoried is past tense of victory.As a noun victories
is plural of lang=en.victoried
English
Verb
(head)victory
English
Noun
(victories)citation, page= , passage=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.}}