wreath /rēth/     noun (pl wreaths /rēdhz/)- A circlet or ring of flowers or foliage, eg for wearing on the head as a symbol of honour, or laying on a grave as a tribute
 - A circlet of other intertwined materials
 - A representation of such a circlet beneath a crest (heraldry)
 - A carved representation of a wreath of foliage (architecture)
 - A single twist or coil in a helical object
 - A drift or curl of vapour or smoke
 - A snowdrift
 - A defect in glass
    ORIGIN: OE writha; related to wrīthan to writhe    wreathe /rēdh/   transitive verb - To form by twisting
 - To twist together
 - To form into a wreath
 - To twine about or encircle
 - To twist or contort (limbs)
 - To cause (the face) to crease or pucker (in smiles)
 - (of snow) to cover by drifting (Scot)
 - To encircle, decorate, etc with a wreath or wreaths
     intransitive verb- To be interwoven
 - To twine
 - To twist
 - To form coils
 - (of snow) to form a drift or wreath (Scot)
 - To turn (obsolete)
    wreathed /rēdhd or rēdhˈid/   adjective  wreathˈen /rēˈdhən/   adjective (archaic pap)  Wreathed  wreathˈer /rēˈdhər/   noun  wreathˈless  adjective  wreathˈy /rēˈthi or rēˈdhi/   adjective    wreathed string  noun (building) The continuous curved outer string round the well hole of a wooden stair  wreath filament  noun  A type of filament used in large gas-filled electric lamps, the filament wire being festooned from a horizontal supporting spider    |