anoint vs coronate

anoint

verb
  • To mark somebody as an official ruler, especially a king or queen, as a part of a religious ceremony. 

  • To smear or rub over with oil or an unctuous substance; also, to spread over, as oil. 

  • To choose or nominate somebody for a leading or otherwise important position, especially formally or officially, or as an intended successor. 

  • To apply oil to or to pour oil upon, etc., as a sacred rite, especially for consecration. 

coronate

verb
  • To crown (a sovereign). 

adj
  • Having a crest or a crownlike appendage. 

  • Having the coronal feathers lengthened or otherwise distinguished. 

  • Having or wearing a crown; crowned. 

  • Girt about the spire with a row of tubercles or spines. 

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