chaplet vs nosegay

chaplet

noun
  • A headdress in the form of a wreath made of leaves, flowers or twigs woven into a ring. 

  • A set of repetitive prayers, other than the Rosary, typically prayed with a string of beads. 

  • The Chaplet of Divine Mercy, the most well-known chaplet in the Catholic Church. 

  • A metal support for a cylindrical pipe. 

  • A garland or circlet for the head. 

  • A molding in the form of a string of beads; a bead molding. 

  • A small chapel or shrine. 

  • A bent piece of sheet iron, or a pin with thin plates on its ends, for holding a core in place in the mould. 

nosegay

noun
  • A small bunch of fragrant flowers or herbs tied in a bundle, often presented as a gift; nosegays were originally intended to be put to the nose for the pleasant sensation or to mask unpleasant odours. 

  • An aroma, a scent. 

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