That has been skilfully made by wreathing or twining.
Origin
Early 17th century; earliest use found in George Chapman (?1560–1634), poet and playwright. From well + wreathed, originally after ancient Greek ἐϋστρέπτος well-twisted.
Definition of well-wreathed in US English:
well-wreathed
adjective
rare
That has been skilfully made by wreathing or twining.
Origin
Early 17th century; earliest use found in George Chapman (?1560–1634), poet and playwright. From well + wreathed, originally after ancient Greek ἐϋστρέπτος well-twisted.