English to Tamil Dictionary wreath

wreath

மாலை
definition
noun
Orders are now being taken in time for Christmas for Christmas cakes, puddings, mince pies, flower arrangements, holly wreaths and crafts.
an arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems fastened in a ring and used for decoration or for laying on a grave.
Join a Ranger for a walk around the upper part of Coire Cas, getting closer to the snow wreath and listening for singing snow buntings.
a snowdrift.
translation of 'wreath'
சரம்,
பழிவாங்கு,
மாலை
example
Tsaneva was responsible for the speedy restoration of the gold 'wreath' and ring, which are the first of the treasures from the latest discovery to be put on display.
Twenty-nine golden petals are attached to a leather strip, representing a 'wreath' .
Guga blew a stream of smoke out of his nostrils, forming a 'wreath' around his head.
Curve the ends around to make an oval loop, a circle 'wreath' , or even bend it a bit to make a heart shape.
The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth and the smoke encircled his head like a 'wreath' .
The young king's head began to ache, and he took of his crown, a delicate woven 'wreath' of gold.
Their breath encircled the chateau like a 'wreath' , wrapping its way around the substantial estate as if wanting to squeeze out every last drop of life, which existed inside.
You will be amazed at the beauty and crispness of this hand carved wood floral rose 'wreath' .
She gives you a story line or a message from great granny or a question to ponder, grins around her 'wreath' of pipe smoke and wanders on over the hill.
The grandnephew of Patrick Phelan, Thomas Lawlor, laid a 'wreath' on the grave in honour of fallen patriots.
A great snow 'wreath' still wrapped itself across the upper confines of the crags, a feature that often remains until well into the summer and is recognisable from as far as Kingussie.
Olof just grinned but JB, from behind a 'wreath' of cigarette smoke, turned round with an encouraging glance.
The cemetery of over 6,000 war dead contains a tomb where a giant 'wreath' of gold and silver leaves rests.
a gold 'wreath'
A delicately crafted link bracelet was soon joined by a bracelet forged to look like a 'wreath' of lilies and one of several strands of gold with emeralds woven into it.
The King had commissioned a gold 'wreath' that he wished to consecrate to the gods.
Melody arranged a 'wreath' of flowers over the fireplace.
This was a pennon-shaped scarf of material, usually silk, lined with another colour, and placed on the helmet underneath the crest and crest 'wreath' .
The mountain itself is just behind the town, looming so high it creates its own weather and often wears a 'wreath' of clouds (check the weather before planning a hike).
Among the first people to embrace wreaths were ancient Persians, who wore diadems made of fabric and jewels - the 'wreath' standing in for wealth and power.
Sometimes the faces are framed in fierce coronas of sunlight; sometimes, in a 'wreath' of leaves, berries and flowers; always, in a blaze of warmth.
Tattooed on his hand was a braided vine, shaped in a circle, like a 'wreath' .
a laurel 'wreath'
Beaver County native Lauryn Williams is in the running for that, along with an olive 'wreath' and a gold medal, when she begins competing today.
She sat behind her desk, a blue 'wreath' of cigarette smoke encircling her head, while I leaned against the doorframe.
Place the wire into the body of the garland or 'wreath' and twist together several times to hold the fruit in place.
The tall buildings stretched high into the night sky, the top spires of the churches and court houses surrounded in a 'wreath' of smoke from the fires that burned in pot bellied stoves far below.
The gold 'wreath' symbolizes the unit's goal of continued excellence and achievement.
The crest 'wreath' came into use about the third quarter of the fourteenth century, and consisted of a roll formed of two pieces of material of the principal colour and metal of the arms twisted together, worn round the top of the helmet level with the base of the crest.
Join a Ranger for a walk around the upper part of Coire Cas, getting closer to the snow 'wreath' and listening for singing snow buntings.
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