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chaplet

[ chap-lit ]

noun

  1. a wreath or garland for the head.
  2. a string of beads.
  3. Roman Catholic Church.
    1. a string of beads, one-third of the length of a rosary, for counting prayers.
    2. the prayers recited over this.
  4. Architecture. a small molding carved to resemble a string of beads; astragal.
  5. Metallurgy. an object for separating the core of a mold from a wall, composed of the same metal as the casting and forming an integral part of it.


chaplet

/ ˈtʃæplɪt /

noun

  1. an ornamental wreath of flowers, beads, etc, worn on the head
  2. a string of beads or something similar
  3. RC Church
    1. a string of prayer beads constituting one third of the rosary
    2. the prayers counted on this string
  4. a narrow convex moulding in the form of a string of beads; astragal
  5. a metal support for the core in a casting mould, esp for the core of a cylindrical pipe
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ˈchapleted, adjective
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Other Words From

  • chaplet·ed adjective
  • un·chaplet·ed adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of chaplet1

1325–75; Middle English chapelet wreath < Old French. See chapeau, -et
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Word History and Origins

Origin of chaplet1

C14: from Old French chapelet garland of roses, from chapel hat; see chapeau
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Example Sentences

The diners themselves were wearing chaplets of flowers and graceful draperies.

ABOVE: The chaplets on the clock combined warming copper and silver.

From Forbes

On her head was a chaplet woven of clover.

Sometimes the lord himself set forth such arms in a formal grant, as when the baron of Greystock grants to Adam of Blencowe a shield in which his own three chaplets are charges.

They may also have forecast the time when California with her girdles of gold and chaplets of freedom would spring, Athena-like, from the Zeus brain of American enterprise.

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