"Wreath" is a word in ENGLISH
A garland; a chaplet, esp. one given to a victor.
Something twisted, intertwined, or curled; as, a wreath of
smoke; a wreath of flowers.
An appendage to the shield, placed above it, and supporting
the crest (see Illust. of Crest). It generally represents a twist of
two cords of silk, one tinctured like the principal metal, the other
like the principal color in the arms.
still other winters average their rain months into a long, cold season of relentless sog and little color. At such times, looking out through the spattered glass, I feel, deep in some spongy, unignorable organ, that we will have floods, and damage, and losses; we will have gray till the cows come home, and there will be no more cows--they'll all just rot, drown, or simply wash away. We will have rain until the very hills dissolve. And when the dirty cotton swaddling of fog finally falls away, we will all be desperate for vital signs.
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Any one of numerous species of tubicolous annelids of the genus Serpula and allied genera of the family Serpulidae. They …
Read the complete definitionHence, to form as if by winding one part around another; to wreathe; to make up.
Read the complete definitionTo twist; to convolve; to wind one about another; to entwine.
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