Enwreathing

/ɛnˈriːðɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The present participle of enwreathe; the action of placing a wreath around or decorating something with a wreath.

Etymology

Formed by adding the '-ing' suffix to enwreathe to create the gerund form indicating a continuous action.

Kelly Says

The sound of 'enwreathing' itself is poetic—the soft 'th' sounds make it sound like the gentle, careful placement of flowers, which is exactly what enwreathing requires.

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