Meaning & Definition of word "Wreath"

Wreath

/riːθ/

noun:

  • 1. An arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems fastened in a ring and used for decoration or for laying on a grave.
    • Example: The family placed a beautiful wreath on the grave in remembrance of their loved one.
  • 2. A circular band or arrangement, typically of foliage or flowers.
    • Example: None
  • 3. A crown or garland made of such arrangements, often worn on the head.
    • Example: None

verb:

  • 1. To make or form into a wreath.
    • Example: They decided to wreath the entrance with fresh flowers for the wedding celebration.

Etymology

The word 'wreath' comes from the Old English 'writha', meaning a twist or a band.

Common Phrases and Expressions

wreath of flowers:

A decorative arrangement made of flowers, typically for ceremonial purposes.

wreath a head:

To adorn one's head with a circular arrangement of leaves or flowers.

Related Words

garland:

A decorative covering made of flowers and leaves, often used for decoration or celebrations.

crown:

A circular ornamental headdress worn by royalty.

Slang Meanings of wreath