Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Anything wreathed or made into garlands or wreaths.
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Examples
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I took my turn with the rest, and could hardly believe what the glass said when I applied to it for information afterwards; the lavished garlandry of woven brown hair amazed me — I feared it was not all my own, and it required several convincing pulls to give assurance to the contrary.
Villette 2003
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Make haste, rising generations! and, as you truly honor your fathers, bring to their graves the garlandry of juster laws and kinder, purer days.
The Flower of the Chapdelaines George Washington Cable 1884
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I took my turn with the rest, and could hardly believe what the glass said when I applied to it for information afterwards; the lavished garlandry of woven brown hair amazed me -- I feared it was not all my own, and it required several convincing pulls to give assurance to the contrary.
Villette Charlotte Bront�� 1835
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