cocker vs posset

cocker

verb
  • To make a nestle-cock of; to indulge or pamper (particularly of children). 

noun
  • A rustic high shoe; half-boot. 

  • Friend, mate. 

  • A cocker spaniel, either of two breeds of dogs originally bred for hunting woodcocks. 

  • One who breeds gamecocks or engages in the sport of cockfighting. 

  • A device that aids in cocking a crossbow. 

posset

verb
  • To treat with possets; to pamper. 

  • To vomit up curdled milk. 

noun
  • A beverage composed of hot milk curdled by some strong infusion, such as wine. 

  • A baby's vomit, comprising curdled milk. 

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