attrit vs coat

attrit

noun
  • One who voluntarily or involuntarily leaves a company; a termed employee. 

verb
  • To be reduced in quantity through attrition. 

  • To lose, or to kill, troops by attrition due to sustained firepower. 

  • To engage in attrition; to quit or drop out. 

  • To wear down through attrition, especially mechanical attrition. 

coat

noun
  • The habit or vesture of an order of men, indicating the order or office; cloth. 

  • Canvas painted with thick tar and secured round a mast or bowsprit to prevent water running down the sides into the hold (now made of rubber or leather). 

  • A covering of material, such as paint.ᵂᵖ 

  • A coat of arms.ᵂᵖ 

  • An outer garment covering the upper torso and arms.ᵂᵖ 

  • A coat card. 

  • The fur or feathers covering an animal's skin.ᵂᵖ 

verb
  • To cover like a coat. 

  • To cover with a coating of some material. 

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