engarland

en·gar·land

 (ĕn-gär′lənd)
tr.v. en·gar·land·ed, en·gar·land·ing, en·gar·lands
To encircle or deck with or as if with a garland.
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engarland

(ɪnˈɡɑːlənd)
vb (tr)
to cover or surround with a garland
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en•gar•land

(ɛnˈgɑr lənd)

v.t.
to encircle with or as if with a garland.
[1575–85]
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I confess that I may engarland this first person with roses.
These English fields, this upland dim, These brambles pale with mist engarlanded, That lone, sky-pointing tree, are not for him.
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