wreath in the PONS Dictionary

wreath Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

laurel wreath

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Young girls wear wreaths in their hair and couples go into the woods searching for the fern flower.
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The cap has a wreath of weath with number.
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In the shield are is a laurel wreath, which denotes the victory of achieving ideals.
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The device for senior ranks showed more elaborate gold ornamentation around the wreath.
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Only the helmet and wreath were black; the background was in silver so that the date and facsimile signature could be seen.
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The lower part of the base is decorated with fasces and wreaths.
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In heraldic terms, the laurel wreath identifies heroes returning from battle and technically should only be displayed on crests which have been carried into battle.
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Floral wreaths and garlands mark the wearers as celebrants and likely serve as an expression of the beauty and brevity of life itself.
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The two women at the sides are holding a large wreath reaching to the ground.
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Some state that he wore his trademark ceremonial wreath to disguise his shrinking hairline.
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