Definition
A wreath or garland worn as a crown or headdress, especially in ancient Greek or Roman contexts.
Etymology
From Greek 'anadema' (something bound around), derived from 'anadein' (to bind up or bind around); a classical term for ornamental headwear.
Kelly Says
Ancient athletes who won Olympic competitions were crowned with anadems—not gold medals like today, but fragrant olive wreaths that symbolized victory so powerfully they sometimes appear in modern Olympic symbolism!
Translations
ARالعربية
أَناْدِيم
a-na-deem
CACatalà
anadem
ah-na-dem
CSČeština
anadem
ah-na-dem
DEDeutsch
Anadem
ah-nah-dem
ELΕλληνικά
αναδείμ
ah-na-dim
ESEspañol
anadén
ah-nah-den
FRFrançais
anadème
ah-na-dem
HEעברית
אנאדעם
a-na-de'am
HUMagyar
anadem
ah-na-dem
IDBahasa Indonesia
anadem
ah-na-dem
ITItaliano
anadem
ah-nah-dem
MSBahasa Melayu
anadem
ah-na-dem
NLNederlands
anadem
ah-na-dem
PLPolski
anadem
ah-na-dem
PTPortuguês
anadém
ah-nah-dem
RORomână
anadem
ah-na-dem
SVSvenska
anadem
ah-na-dem
SWKiswahili
anadem
ah-na-dem
TAதமிழ்
அனாடெம்
ana-a-dem
TRTürkçe
anadem
ah-na-dem
UKУкраїнська
анадем
anah-em
VITiếng Việt
anadem
ah-na-dem