anadem

/ˈænədɛm/
noun
  1. A wreath or garland worn on the head, often as a symbol of honor or celebration.
    • She braided wildflowers into an anadem for the summer festival.
    • The queen wore a golden anadem of leaves and flowers at the ceremony.
    • Ancient Greek athletes were crowned with a laurel anadem after winning a competition.
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