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		Definition of circlet in English: circletnoun ˈsəːklɪtˈsərklət 1A circular band, typically one made of precious metal, worn on the head as an ornament.  Example sentencesExamples -  She then pulled the circlet off her head and threw it across the passage.
 -  Kuja yanked the red jewel and pearls off her circlet, leaving only a black band, and stuffed it in her bag.
 -  Both ladies were wearing slim gold circlets studded with diamonds, which marked them as princesses.
 -  A circlet rested atop his head, and was adorned with a single, four-pointed star.
 -  A golden circlet crowned his head with four perfect diamonds that sat with equal spacing in it.
 -  Her gown was simple, and she wore the matching circlet.
 -  She helped me get dressed in one of the elaborate straight white gowns and placed a silver circlet on my head after brushing my long hair.
 -  Her hands nervously adjusted the folds of her gown and the circlet against her hair.
 -  Some women wear a shayla, a black gauzy scarf wrapped around the head and held in place by a variety of hats, head circlets, or jewelry.
 -  They looked like angels, wearing robes of white and gold, with golden circlets atop their heads.
 -  A circlet of silver bound around her head kept her dark brown curls out of her eyes.
 -  And every night we wore these golden circlets when we sat at table in the hall.
 -  The headdress was a golden circlet with silvery strings flowing off it.
 -  He was obviously a noble of some sort, with a thin circlet around his head.
 -  She wears a long veil with a circlet of flowers round her head.
 -  Her deep black hair formed a braided circlet around her head.
 -  Delicate fresh garlands of these enchanting blossoms were also fashioned into elegant little circlets, then attached to bridal veils.
 -  She appeared wearing a magnificent green velvet gown richly adorned and a golden circlet was upon her head.
 -  I wore a gold circlet around my head instead of a veil.
 -  He was wearing a bronze loincloth and a bronze circlet of thorns.
 
 - 1.1 A small circular arrangement or object.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Despite the dearth of light, his pupils were the size of pin-pricks, and were ringed in jagged circlets of gold.
 -  The mouth of most echinoids is provided with five hard teeth arranged in a circlet.
 
  Synonyms coronet, diadem, tiara, chaplet, fillet, wreath, garland, headband  
 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from circle + -et1, perhaps reinforced by archaic French cerclet.    Definition of circlet in US English: circletnounˈsərklətˈsərklət 1A circular band, typically one made of precious metal, worn on the head as an ornament.  Example sentencesExamples -  And every night we wore these golden circlets when we sat at table in the hall.
 -  They looked like angels, wearing robes of white and gold, with golden circlets atop their heads.
 -  She appeared wearing a magnificent green velvet gown richly adorned and a golden circlet was upon her head.
 -  Some women wear a shayla, a black gauzy scarf wrapped around the head and held in place by a variety of hats, head circlets, or jewelry.
 -  Kuja yanked the red jewel and pearls off her circlet, leaving only a black band, and stuffed it in her bag.
 -  She wears a long veil with a circlet of flowers round her head.
 -  A circlet rested atop his head, and was adorned with a single, four-pointed star.
 -  A golden circlet crowned his head with four perfect diamonds that sat with equal spacing in it.
 -  She helped me get dressed in one of the elaborate straight white gowns and placed a silver circlet on my head after brushing my long hair.
 -  He was obviously a noble of some sort, with a thin circlet around his head.
 -  I wore a gold circlet around my head instead of a veil.
 -  The headdress was a golden circlet with silvery strings flowing off it.
 -  Her deep black hair formed a braided circlet around her head.
 -  He was wearing a bronze loincloth and a bronze circlet of thorns.
 -  Delicate fresh garlands of these enchanting blossoms were also fashioned into elegant little circlets, then attached to bridal veils.
 -  Her hands nervously adjusted the folds of her gown and the circlet against her hair.
 -  Both ladies were wearing slim gold circlets studded with diamonds, which marked them as princesses.
 -  A circlet of silver bound around her head kept her dark brown curls out of her eyes.
 -  She then pulled the circlet off her head and threw it across the passage.
 -  Her gown was simple, and she wore the matching circlet.
 
 - 1.1 A small circular arrangement or object.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Despite the dearth of light, his pupils were the size of pin-pricks, and were ringed in jagged circlets of gold.
 -  The mouth of most echinoids is provided with five hard teeth arranged in a circlet.
 
  Synonyms coronet, diadem, tiara, chaplet, fillet, wreath, garland, headband  
 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from circle + -et, perhaps reinforced by archaic French cerclet.     |