"nenikikamen" meaning in English

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Interjection

Etymology: Transliteration of Ancient Greek νενικήκαμεν (nenikḗkamen, “we are victorious”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|grc|νενικήκαμεν||we are victorious}} Ancient Greek νενικήκαμεν (nenikḗkamen, “we are victorious”) Head templates: {{en-interj}} nenikikamen
  1. We have won (the cry of Pheidippides after reaching Athens from Marathon). Synonyms: nenikekamen Related terms: Nike

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