From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwreathewreathe /riːð/ verb literary  1  → be wreathed in something2  → be wreathed in smiles→ See Verb table
                                                    
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wreathe• With your leaves my victors shall wreathe their brows.Origin wreathe (1500-1600) Partly from wreath; partly from wrethen, old past participle of writhe 
