WREATH, n. See Writhe.
1. To twist to convolve to wind one about another as, to wreath a garland of flowers.
2. To interweave to entwine as chains of wreathed work.
3. To encircle, as a garland.
The flowrs that wreath the sparkling bowl.
4. To encircle as with a garland to dress in a garland.
And with thy winding ivy wreaths her lance.
WREATH, To be interwoven or entwined as a bower of wreathing trees.
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