laurel wreath

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laurel wreath

A champion athlete receives a laurel wreath on the podium.

Definition

Noun: 1. (Historical/Classical Antiquity) A circular crown made from the leaves and branches of the laurel tree, worn on the head as a symbol of victory, honor, and high achievement. This usage originates from ancient Greece and Rome, where it was awarded to victors in athletic contests (like the Olympic Games), military commanders, and celebrated poets. 2. A metaphorical award or honor given for a significant accomplishment, especially in academia, the arts, or competition. This modern, figurative sense derives directly from the historical symbol.

Usage Examples
  • Noun (Historical):
    • In ancient Rome, a triumphant general would wear a laurel wreath during his victory parade.
    • The statue of Apollo is often depicted with a laurel wreath upon his head.
  • Noun (Figurative):
    • Winning the Nobel Prize is considered the ultimate laurel wreath for a scientist.
    • After years of hard work, she finally earned her academic laurel wreath with a Ph.D.
Advanced Usage
  • "To rest on one's laurels": This is the most common idiomatic phrase related to the concept. It means to be satisfied with one's past achievements and to stop trying to achieve new things.
    • Example: The company cannot afford to rest on its laurels; it must continue to innovate to stay ahead of competitors.
Variants and Related Words
  • Laureate (Noun): A person who is honored with an award for outstanding creative or intellectual achievement (e.g., a Nobel , a poet ).
  • Laureled/Laurelled (Adjective): Crowned or adorned with a laurel wreath; honored.
  • Bay wreath: A synonym for , as the laurel tree is also known as the bay laurel.
Synonyms
  • Crown (specifically a victor's crown)
  • Garland
  • Chaplet
  • Honor
  • Accolade (for the figurative sense)
Related Idioms
  • Look to one's laurels: To be careful to protect one's reputation or position from competitors.
    • Example: The new, younger players are very talented; the veteran champion will have to look to his laurels.
laurel wreath

A champion athlete receives a laurel wreath on the podium.

Noun
  1. (antiquity) a wreath of laurel foliage worn on the head as an emblem of victory
  2. an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event