anadem

an·a·dem

 (ăn′ə-dĕm′)
n. Archaic
A wreath or garland for the head.

[Latin anadēma, from Greek, from anadein, to bind up : ana-, ana- + dein, to bind.]
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anadem

(ˈænəˌdɛm)
n
poetic a garland for the head
[C17: from Latin anadēma wreath, from Greek anadēma, from anadein to wreathe, from ana- + dein to bind]
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an•a•dem

(ˈæn əˌdɛm)

n. Archaic.
a garland or wreath for the head.
[1595–1605; < Latin anadēma headband < Greek]
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Anadem

 a wreath, chaplet, or garland.
Examples: anadems of flowers, 1604; sweet anadems to gird thy brow, 1613.
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