buckram vs stony

buckram

verb
  • To stiffen with or as if with buckram. 

noun
  • A coarse cloth of cotton, linen or hemp, stiffened with size or glue, used in bookbinding to cover and protect the books, in garments to keep them in the form intended, and for wrappers to cover merchandise. 

  • A plant, Allium ursinum, also called ramson, wild garlic, or bear garlic. 

stony

adj
  • As hard as stone. 

  • Of an action or expression such as a look, showing no warmth of emotion. 

  • Containing or made up of stones. 

  • Of a person, lacking warmth and emotion. 

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