wreathe - translation to spanish
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wreathe - translation to spanish


wreathe      
ceñir
rodear
envolver
enguildanar
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.
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  • 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
corona
espiral
guirnalda         
n. garland, wreath; festoon

Definition

wreathe
v. a.
1.
Twist, interweave, intwine, twine.
2.
Encircle, surround, infold.
Examples of use of wreathe
1. Akkad‘s coffin was draped in the Syrian flag and bore a wreathe from President Bashar Assad.