bestow an award or praise on (someone) in recognition of an achievement
she will be laurelled alongside politicians, historians, and other actors
one of science fiction's most laurelled writers
any of a number of shrubs and other plants with dark green glossy leaves
an aromatic evergreen shrub related to the bay tree, several kinds of which form forests in tropical and warm countries
the foliage of the bay tree woven into a wreath or crown and worn on the head as an emblem of victory or mark of honour in classical times
the bust depicts the president wearing Roman laurels, armour, and a cloak
Mansell became only the seventh Briton to wear the champion's laurels