Which preposition to use with chaplet
Apollo added a chaplet of laurel, and Bacchus one of ivy.
Whoever permitted any Pagan riteeven the hanging of a chaplet on a treeforfeited his estate.
Still, autumn ushers in the Christmas cheer, The holly-berries and the ivy-tree: They weave a chaplet for the Old Year's heir; These waiting mourners do not sing for me!
Among the flowers chiefly used for garlands and chaplets in ceremonial rites we find the rose, violet, anemone, thyme, melilot, hyacinth, crocus, yellow lily, and yellow flowers generally.
His vanity, like Whitehead's, led him to regard his chaplet as the reward of unrivalled merit.
He lies under a tomb of stone, with his image also of stone over him, the hair of his head auburn, long to his shoulders, but curling up, and a small forked beard; on his head a chaplet like a coronet of roses; an habit of purple, damasked down to his feet, and a collar of gold about his neck.