atlas vs busk

atlas

noun
  • A rich satin fabric. 

  • One who supports a heavy burden; mainstay. 

  • A bound collection of maps often including tables, illustrations or other text. 

  • The uppermost vertebra of the cervical spine in the neck in humans and some other animals. 

  • A bound collection of tables, illustrations etc. on any given subject. 

  • A family of coordinate charts that cover a manifold. 

  • A detailed visual conspectus of something of great and multi-faceted complexity, with its elements splayed so as to be presented in as discrete a manner as possible whilst retaining a realistic view of the whole. 

  • A sheet of paper measuring 26 inches by 34 inches. 

  • A figure of a man used as a column. 

busk

noun
  • A corset. 

  • A strip of metal, whalebone, wood, or other material, worn in the front of a corset to stiffen it. 

verb
  • To solicit money by entertaining the public in the street or in public transport. 

  • To tack, cruise about. 

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