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interwreathe, v.|-ˈriːð| [inter- 1 b.] trans. To wreathe together; to intertwine into, or as in, a wreath. Hence interˈwreathed ppl. a.
a1658Lovelace Posthuma, To Mr. E. R. 10 Happy youth, crown'd with a heav'nly ray Of the first Flame, and interwreathed bay. 1726Leoni Alberti's Archit. Life 4 Foliages..very curiously interwreathed together. 1828Miss Mitford Village Ser. iii. (1863) 517 Interwreathed and intertwisted by bramble and brier. 1866J. B. Rose Virgil 52 Thus sung thy bard, Pierides divine, What time he interwreathed the osier bine. |