Which preposition to use with jilted

of Occurrences 4%

Rather than let him know, in any conceivable manner, that, all unwitting, she was bearing the child of another at the moment of her betrothal to himself, she preferred to be regarded as a jilt of the very worst kind.

on Occurrences 2%

Bob Crump, for instance, had been jilted on the very morning he had arranged for his wedding, but instead of going about in a state of gentle melancholy he went round and fought his beloved's fathermerely because it was her fatherand wound up an exciting day by selling off his household goods to the highest bidders.

before Occurrences 1%

I suppose a man has some rights under his own roof, and when his guest is jilted before his eyes'here Mr. Pomeroy frowned like Jove'it is well you should know, ma'am, that a woman no more than a man can play fast and loose at pleasure.

from Occurrences 1%

As for my own Part, Mr, SPECTATOR, it has been my unhappy Fate to be jilted from my Youth upward; and as my Taste has been very much towards Intreague, and having Intelligence with Women of Wit, my whole Life has passed away in a Series of Impositions.

in Occurrences 1%

The Intrigues at Versailles, or A Jilt in all Humours; a Comedy; acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields 1697, dedicated to Sir Charles Sedley the Elder, Bart.

to Occurrences 1%

Painting has been a smiling mistress to many, but she has been a cruel jilt to me.

Which preposition to use with  jilted