Wreathe
"Wreathe" in Finnish
keriä
(to coil, curl, or twist (something); to shape (something) into circles or coils)
kieppua
(of mist, smoke, etc.: to move with a coiling, spiralling, or twisting motion)
kiertää
(to coil, curl, or twist (something); to shape (something) into circles or coils)
kääriytyä
((transitive) to coil, twist, or wind (oneself or something) around a person or thing; to cause (oneself or something) to cover or encircle a person or thing; (intransitive) to coil, twist, or wind around a person or thing)
kääriä
(to coil, curl, or twist (something); to shape (something) into circles or coils)
kääriä
((transitive) to coil, twist, or wind (oneself or something) around a person or thing; to cause (oneself or something) to cover or encircle a person or thing; (intransitive) to coil, twist, or wind around a person or thing)
seppelöidä
(to adorn (someone or something) with a garland or wreath)
tehdä seppele
(of flowers, leaves, etc.: to form the shape of a wreath around (something))
tehdä seppele
(to form (a crown, garland, wreath, etc.) by entwining or twisting flowers, leaves, etc., together; to entwine or twist (flowers, leaves, etc.) together to form a crown, garland, wreath, etc.)
vahvistaa punoksin
(to strengthen (an earthen embankment) with hurdles of wattle)
vääntyä
(to arrange (one’s expression, face, etc.) into a smile; of the lips, mouth, etc.: to arrange (itself or themselves) into a smile)
vääntää
(to arrange (one’s expression, face, etc.) into a smile; of the lips, mouth, etc.: to arrange (itself or themselves) into a smile)
ympäröidä
(to coil or spiral around, or encircle, (someone or something) — see also encircle)
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