becket vs circlet

becket

noun
  • A short piece of rope spliced to form a circle 

  • A loop of rope with a knot at one end to catch in an eye at the other end. Used to secure oars etc. at their place. 

  • A spade for digging turf in the Fens. 

  • A method of joining fabric, for example the doors of a tent, by interlacing loops of cord (beckets) through eyelet holes and adjacent loops. 

  • An eye in the end of a rope. 

  • The clevis of a pulley block. 

  • A pocket in clothing. 

  • A loop of thread, typically braided, attached at each end to a jacket. Used to pass through the brooch bar of medals to affix them to the jacket without damaging it. 

circlet

noun
  • A small circle. 

  • A round body; an orb. 

  • A crown without arches or a covering. 

  • A ring (typically of gold or silver) worn as an ornament on the head. 

How often have the words becket and circlet occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )