acroamatic vs recondite

acroamatic

adj
  • Esoteric, abstruse; (in particular) taught orally to select students and not disseminated. 

  • Based on lectures or exposition by monologue. 

recondite

adj
  • Deliberately employing abstruse or esoteric allusions or references; intentionally obscure. 

  • Difficult to grasp or understand; abstruse, profound. 

  • Little known; esoteric, secret. 

  • Having mastery over one's field, including its esoteric minutiae; learned. 

noun
  • A recondite (hidden or obscure) person or thing. 

  • A scholar or other person who is recondite, that is, who has mastery over his or her field, including its esoteric minutiae. 

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