bucksome vs cobby

bucksome

adj
  • Spirited or lively, like a buck. 

  • Marked by bucking or bucking up; (by extension) lively; brisk; jocund. 

cobby

adj
  • Stout; hearty; lively. 

  • Starchy and tough like a corncob rather than sweet and juicy like the kernels of corn. 

  • Compact with short bushy leaves. 

  • Poorly made; rough and unfinished. 

  • Arrogant. 

  • Forming hard clumps. 

  • Stocky. 

  • Obstinate; headstrong. 

  • Uneven or lumpy. 

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