-ese vs bureaucratese

-ese

suffix
  • Used to form adjectives and nouns describing things and characteristics of a city, region, or country, such as the people and the language spoken by these people. 

  • Used to form nouns meaning the jargon used by a particular profession or in a particular context. 

bureaucratese

noun
  • A style of language, typically used by bureaucrats, that involves jargon or euphemism to the detriment of broader understanding. 

  • Wordy, ostentatious talk or writing that resembles bureaucratic writing. 

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