0 a large ring of leaves and flowers used as a decoration or to show respect for someone who has died -- wieniec
My children were threatened and a wreath was nailed to my door by a company.
Their principal industry, unless there is some special reason or peculiar case, is making wreaths of flowers and waiting until it is to-morrow.
I am obliged to him for pulling it out and for putting a laurel wreath on my brow.
We are the two survivors who may put that laurel wreath round our brows.
I cannot imagine how they can so easily wear the laurel wreath.
I fear that it may prove to be a wreath of nettles.
There were flowers and wreaths under the notice.
The money for the wreaths, £200, has come from local business people.