Law vs Pant

Law

name
  • A village in South Lanarkshire council area, Scotland, United Kingdom (OS grid ref NS8252). 

  • the commandments in the Books of Moses, seen as transcended by Christ 

  • A surname originating as a patronymic. 

  • the five Books of Moses, particularly the commandments in it, as well as their specification in the Mishnah and their further interpretation in later religious literature 

  • A male given name Diminutive of Lawrence. 

  • A topographic surname from Old English, perhaps originally meaning someone who lives near a burial mound. 

  • the commandments and moral principles that are binding for Christians, such as the Decalogue, the teachings of the New Testament, the Church Fathers, etc. 

  • a conical hill 

Pant

name
  • A village in Merthyr Tydfil county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SO0609). 

  • A locality in Austwick parish, North Yorkshire, England 

  • A locality in Ayrshire, Scotland 

  • A surname. 

  • A river in Essex, England, which forms the upper part of the Blackwater. 

  • A village in Llanymynech and Pant parish, Shropshire, England, on the border with Wales (OS grid ref SJ2722). 

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