IPA: /ˈtʃæplɪtɪd/
KK: /ˈtʃæplɪtɪd/
Decorated with a wreath or garland, often made of flowers or leaves.
The bride wore a beautiful chapleted crown made of fresh flowers.
Chapleted → It is formed from "chaplet" (from Old French *chaplet*, meaning a small crown or wreath) and "-ed" (a suffix indicating past tense or completed action). The word "chapleted" means adorned with or having a chaplet, often referring to being crowned or decorated with a wreath.
Imagine someone being 'crowned' with a small wreath ('chaplet') — that's why 'chapleted' means adorned with a chaplet.