0 a circle made of flowers and leaves worn around the neck or head as a decoration:
1 to put garlands on someone or something:
2 a circle made of flowers and leaves worn around the neck or head as a decoration
They were dressed in white and wore garlands that seemed to shine.
There a very different sight greeted them than the planned welcoming party of five hundred well-wishers bearing garlands.
The youngest of the shepherdesses pulls off a garland of flowers, and with a finger of her other hand, points to the short inscription.
Ravinder was also made to wear a garland of shoes.
Perhaps, the garland flower was used for making garlands(?).
The light entering from the left casts an especially stark shadow of the young shepherdess on the monument and on the garland she has just removed.
She has been garlanded – alas, – for the extraordinary heroism she has shown over the years.
The garlands of roses that come to them to-day, perhaps, are not wholly without thorns.