- verbwreathe (verb) · wreathes (third person present) · wreathed (past tense) · wreathed (past participle) · wreathing (present participle)
- cover, surround, or encircle (something):"he sits wreathed in smoke"
- literarytwist or entwine (something flexible) around or over something:"shall I once more wreathe my arms about Antonio's neck?"
- (especially of smoke) move with a curling motion:"he watched the smoke wreathe into the night air"
- datedform (flowers, leaves, or stems) into a wreath.
Originmid 16th century: partly a back-formation from archaic wrethen, past participle of writhe, reinforced by wreath.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- cover, surround, or encircle (something):
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