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Τι (ποιος) είναι lay a wreath - ορισμός

WELSH-BORN ENGLISH POET, ORATOR AND ANGLICAN PRIEST (1593-1633)
Herbert, George; G. Herbert; Outlandish Proverbs; Jacula Prudentum; A Wreath (poem); A Wreath; A Wreath (Poem)
  • Herbert's "[[Easter Wings]]" printed sideways on facing pages
  • Memorial window to Herbert and Farrar in St Andrew's Church, Bemerton
  • George Herbert's ''Temple''
  • St Andrew's Church in Bemerton, Wiltshire, where George Herbert served as rector and in which he was buried

wreath         
  • A replica bust of [[Apollo]] wearing a laurel wreath.
  • A sculpted wreath on the [[South African War Memorial, Richmond Cemetery]]
  • A Scandinavian-style harvest wreath made of woven straw.
  • <!-- Wreath symbolism -->Wreath thrown in water on [[Ivan Kupala Day]] Feast of St. John the Baptist, in  Russia
  • Wreath with ivy leaves and berries, a [[satyr]]'s head at either end. Gold sheet, Etruscan artwork, 400–350 BC. From a tomb near [[Tarquinia]].
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  • Wreaths are mounted on frames near the Moscow grave of Russian intellectual [[Andrei Sakharov]], 1990
  • A golden wreath and ring from the burial of an [[Odrysian]] Aristocrat at the Golyamata Mogila in the [[Yambol]] region of Bulgaria. Mid 4th century BC.
  • left
  • Wreaths laid at war memorials in Australia
  • Group of wreaths laid during the Remembrance Sunday ceremony in London
ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS, LEAVES, FRUITS, TWIGS, OR VARIOUS MATERIALS THAT IS CONSTRUCTED TO FORM A RING
Wreaths; Christmas wreath; Christmas reef; Anadem; Wreath Laying Ceremony
n.
1) to make, weave a wreath
2) to lay, place a wreath (they laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier)
3) a bridal; Christmas; floral wreath
wreath         
  • A replica bust of [[Apollo]] wearing a laurel wreath.
  • A sculpted wreath on the [[South African War Memorial, Richmond Cemetery]]
  • A Scandinavian-style harvest wreath made of woven straw.
  • <!-- Wreath symbolism -->Wreath thrown in water on [[Ivan Kupala Day]] Feast of St. John the Baptist, in  Russia
  • Wreath with ivy leaves and berries, a [[satyr]]'s head at either end. Gold sheet, Etruscan artwork, 400–350 BC. From a tomb near [[Tarquinia]].
  • left
  • Wreaths are mounted on frames near the Moscow grave of Russian intellectual [[Andrei Sakharov]], 1990
  • A golden wreath and ring from the burial of an [[Odrysian]] Aristocrat at the Golyamata Mogila in the [[Yambol]] region of Bulgaria. Mid 4th century BC.
  • left
  • Wreaths laid at war memorials in Australia
  • Group of wreaths laid during the Remembrance Sunday ceremony in London
ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS, LEAVES, FRUITS, TWIGS, OR VARIOUS MATERIALS THAT IS CONSTRUCTED TO FORM A RING
Wreaths; Christmas wreath; Christmas reef; Anadem; Wreath Laying Ceremony
(wreaths)
1.
A wreath is an arrangement of flowers and leaves, usually in the shape of a circle, which you put on a grave or by a statue to show that you remember a person who has died or people who have died.
The coffin lying before the altar was bare, except for a single wreath of white roses...
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2.
A wreath is a circle of leaves or flowers which someone wears around their head.
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3.
A wreath is a circle of leaves which some people hang on the front door of their house at Christmas.
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wreath         
  • A replica bust of [[Apollo]] wearing a laurel wreath.
  • A sculpted wreath on the [[South African War Memorial, Richmond Cemetery]]
  • A Scandinavian-style harvest wreath made of woven straw.
  • <!-- Wreath symbolism -->Wreath thrown in water on [[Ivan Kupala Day]] Feast of St. John the Baptist, in  Russia
  • Wreath with ivy leaves and berries, a [[satyr]]'s head at either end. Gold sheet, Etruscan artwork, 400–350 BC. From a tomb near [[Tarquinia]].
  • left
  • Wreaths are mounted on frames near the Moscow grave of Russian intellectual [[Andrei Sakharov]], 1990
  • A golden wreath and ring from the burial of an [[Odrysian]] Aristocrat at the Golyamata Mogila in the [[Yambol]] region of Bulgaria. Mid 4th century BC.
  • left
  • Wreaths laid at war memorials in Australia
  • Group of wreaths laid during the Remembrance Sunday ceremony in London
ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS, LEAVES, FRUITS, TWIGS, OR VARIOUS MATERIALS THAT IS CONSTRUCTED TO FORM A RING
Wreaths; Christmas wreath; Christmas reef; Anadem; Wreath Laying Ceremony
n.
1.
Curl.
2.
Garland, chaplet, festoon, crown, bays.

Βικιπαίδεια

George Herbert

George Herbert (3 April 1593 – 1 March 1633) was an English poet, orator, and priest of the Church of England. His poetry is associated with the writings of the metaphysical poets, and he is recognised as "one of the foremost British devotional lyricists." He was born in Wales into an artistic and wealthy family and largely raised in England. He received a good education that led to his admission to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1609. He went there with the intention of becoming a priest, but he became the University's Public Orator and attracted the attention of King James I. He sat in the Parliament of England in 1624 and briefly in 1625.

After the death of King James, Herbert renewed his interest in ordination. He gave up his secular ambitions in his mid-thirties and took holy orders in the Church of England, spending the rest of his life as the rector of the rural parish of Fugglestone St Peter, just outside Salisbury. He was noted for unfailing care for his parishioners, bringing the sacraments to them when they were ill and providing food and clothing for those in need. Henry Vaughan called him "a most glorious saint and seer". He was never a healthy man and died of consumption at age 39.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για lay a wreath
1. At Arlington National Cemetery, Bush will lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
2. The marchers said they would abide by the law and just wanted to lay a wreath.
3. Biden Jr. visited Arlington National Cemetery to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
4. Obama will lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns on Sunday morning.
5. Deaver chose a German military cemetery near Bitburg for Reagan to lay a wreath while on a visit.