Wreathe
(verb)
- To encircle or cover with or as if with a wreath.
- To twine or twist together.
- To be filled with or as if with smoke or mist.
- To move or twist in a serpentine or spiral manner.
Origin:
Middle english wrethe, from old english wrǣtan.
Examples:
- The bride's hair was wreathed with flowers.
- The dancer's limbs wreathed gracefully in the air.
- The room was wreathed in smoke from the incense.
- The snake wreathed its body around the branch.
- The river wreathed its way through the valley.