释义 |
wreath I. \ˈrēth\ noun (plural wreaths \-thz, -ths\) Etymology: Middle English wrethe, from Old English writha; akin to Old English wrīthan to twist — more at writhe 1. : something twisted or intertwined into an approximately circular or spiral shape < the tight plaited wreath of hair above her soft shrunken face — Helen Shaw > as a. (1) : a coronet, band, or fillet of intertwined flowers or leaves worn or bestowed as a mark of honor or victory or symbol of esteem : garland, chaplet < laurel wreath > (2) : a representation of such a garland made in metal or stone as a decoration (3) : an arrangement of foliage or flowers with or without decorative accessories on a circular base (as of wire) < Christmas wreath > < funeral wreath > b. : an heraldic representation of a band or roll encircling a helmet, supporting a crest, and usually representing a twist of two cords of silk one of which is tinctured like the principal metal and the other like the principal color in the arms; also : chaplet 1b c. : the tail of a boar d. archaic : a winding motion or the product of a winding motion : a partial or complete twist or twisting about a circle e. : a cluster of spiraling or intertwining tendrils f. : one of the turns of a spiral or ringed structure : whorl g. : a rising and coiling stream of smoke or vapor h. : the part of the string or handrail in a geometrical stair that twists around a curve 2. obsolete : crease, wrinkle 3. : a drift or bank of snow II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : wreathe |