Laurel, especially as a crown, is associated with the Ancient Greeks, and it was given as an award earned, someone seen as the best athlete, most intelligent, best debater, most honored hero and so forth.
To receive a laurel means to be honored or recognized for one's achievements or contributions, similar to being awarded a prize or accolade. The laurel is a symbol of victory or distinction, often associated with accomplishments in literature, arts, or academics.
A laurel wreath is a wreath made of the leaves of the laurel tree (you might find some in your kitchen under the name "bay leaves") which is worn on the head. In ancient Rome this was a symbol of victory.
nothing of the sort! it really means: nature, kind, and gentle.
a laurel is a wreath like the thing ceaser wore on his head
or its the name for some kinds of plants
To receive praise.
laurel is a tree
Laurel means smart and brave. but can also mean beautiful and amazing!!!! :) And Laurel loves Corey!
a laurel wreath
Lora means laurel or laurel crowned.
Form of Laura, meaning "crowned with laurel; from the laurel tree"
It means laurel reeth
The victor, in the arena or of the battlefield.
"Luara" is not a common name or term in English or other widely-spoken languages, so its meaning may not be well-known or easily defined. It could be a unique or uncommon name, a variation of another name, or possibly a made-up or fictional name.
"Laurel tree".
It means Laurel.
It comes from the plant "laurel".
dafna (×“×¤× ×”) means "laurel"