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Meaning of engarland
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engarland (v. t.)
To encircle with a garland, or with garlands.
engarland Sentence Examples
- Her hair was engarlanded with flowers.
- The chapel was engarlanded with ribbons and bows.
- The bride wore a wreath of roses, engarlanding her head.
- Cupid, the god of love, was often depicted as a young boy, engarlanded with flowers and holding a bow and arrow.
- The victors of the athletic competitions were engarlanded with laurel wreaths as a symbol of their victory.
- The idol of the goddess was engarlanded with garlands of fragrant flowers.
- The procession of priests and priestesses was engarlanded with flowers and incense.
- The stage was engarlanded with lights, creating a dazzling display.
- The door was engarlanded with greenery, welcoming guests into the home.
- The statue was engarlanded with ivy, giving it a sense of history and permanence.
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To encircle with a garland, or with garlands.
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Her hair was engarlanded with flowers.
The chapel was engarlanded with ribbons and bows.
The bride wore a wreath of roses, engarlanding her head.
Cupid, the god of love, was often depicted as a young boy, engarlanded with flowers and holding a bow and arrow.