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Laurel wreath   /lˈɔrəl riθ/   Listen
Laurel wreath

noun
1.
An award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event.  Synonyms: decoration, medal, medallion, palm, ribbon.
2.
(antiquity) a wreath of laurel foliage worn on the head as an emblem of victory.  Synonyms: bay wreath, laurel.






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"Laurel wreath" Quotes from Famous Books



... the Jubilee, Hurrah, hurrah! We'll give the hero three times three, Hurrah, hurrah! The laurel wreath is ready now To place upon his loyal brow, And we'll all feel gay When Johnny comes ...
— The Good Old Songs We Used to Sing, '61 to '65 • Osbourne H. Oldroyd

... places a laurel wreath on the brow of a genius she hitches a plough to his shoulders and holds a Tantalus cup ...
— A Guide to Men - Being Encore Reflections of a Bachelor Girl • Helen Rowland

... cradle and his baby shoes, and threaded all the vicissitudes of that strangely fascinating life by the help of its visible surroundings, and finally stood before the glass case containing a mask of his dead face and hand surrounded by its laurel wreath, the spell of the past was at its height. It was a bright sunny afternoon, and the golden light came in long slanting lines through windows opening on Monbijou gardens, beautiful even in winter, and lay upon the tessellated floors of the corridors in patterns of shining glory. The chat ...
— In and Around Berlin • Minerva Brace Norton

... splendid ornaments of gold and silver worked with precious stones—were carried along; and it was reckoned that he had brought home 20,000 talents—equal to L5,000,000—for the treasury. He was admired, too, for refusing any surname taken from his conquests, and only wearing the laurel wreath of ...
— Young Folks' History of Rome • Charlotte Mary Yonge

... The black trousers and patent leather boots of decorous life were below; but above was the classic tunic. Then in addition he wore a fine new hat, round which, instead of around his head, was the laurel wreath; and the Greek ideal was brought into further discomfiture by a pair of spectacles and an exceedingly neat umbrella." This comical idea will be found ridiculously amplified in his amazing designs to "The Comic ...
— English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century. - How they Illustrated and Interpreted their Times. • Graham Everitt

... ovation! Look at my flowers!" she added more gaily, pointing to several bouquets in vases about the room. "Citizen Danton brought me the violets himself, and citizen Santerre the narcissi, and that laurel wreath—is it not charming?—that was a tribute from ...
— El Dorado • Baroness Orczy

... Augustus and the Roman people. The laurel was the emblem of victory among the Romans. On such occasions the 'fasces' of the general and the spears and javelins of the soldiers were wreathed with laurel; and after the time of Julius Caesar, the Roman general, when triumphing, wore a laurel wreath on his head, and held a branch of laurel ...
— The Metamorphoses of Ovid - Vol. I, Books I-VII • Publius Ovidius Naso



Words linked to "Laurel wreath" :   ribbon, Medaille Militaire, Navy Cross, Croix de Guerre, Silver Star, chaplet, Ellas, bay wreath, antiquity, Distinguished Service Medal, Greece, coronal, palm, Oak Leaf Cluster, Medal of Honor, Distinguished Flying Cross, Order of the Purple Heart, Hellenic Republic, Air Medal, Silver Star Medal, Distinguished Service Order, accolade, Bronze Star Medal, Distinguished Conduct Medal, laurels, Victoria Cross, award, Bronze Star, purple heart, decoration, Congressional Medal of Honor, medallion, honor, Distinguished Service Cross, garland, laurel, lei, wreath, honour, medal



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