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Meanings of wreathe with laurel in English
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Usage of wreathe with laurel in English
1
The lictors of the Imperator in single file, their fasces wreathedwithlaurel.
2
The most familiar image of the Fool is that of a young vagabond, his head wreathedwithlaurel or ivy.
3
The Rhodians, beholding their own ships approaching wreathedwithlaurel, supposed that their fellow-citizens were returning victorious, and admitted the enemy.
4
When he came into the Forum, and the crowd had made way for him, he approached Cæsar, and offered him a diadem wreathedwithlaurel.
5
"Oh!" said Des Hermies, "many a woman would be happy to wreathewithlaurel the occiput of so combustible a sexagenarian.-Lookat that!