Crowned with laurel, or with a laurel wreath; laureate(adjective)
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Use "laurelled" in a sentence
"But now that the 80-year-old Mr. Eastwood has become a kind of grey panther of American auteurs, prolific and frequently laurelled, he's approaching the infinite with a new regard."
"M. Paul Emanuel (it was he) returned from Rome, and now a travelled man, was not likely to be less tolerant of insubordination now, than before this added distinction laurelled his temples."
"I have no doubt that Dwight Eisenhower will be laurelled with the Presidency any time he wants it, on either ticket."