come to vs unnoble

come to

verb
  • To befall; to happen to; to come upon. 

  • To total; to amount to. 

  • To devote attention to in due course; to come around to. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, to. 

  • To stop a sailing vessel, especially by turning into the wind. See also come about. 

  • To reach; to arrive at. 

  • To seek help from. 

  • To recover consciousness after fainting etc. 

  • To regard or specifically pertain to. 

unnoble

verb
  • To make (someone or something) no longer noble 

adj
  • Not noble; ignoble; base. 

  • Of a metal, being at the lower end of the electrochemical series, i.e. oxidising readily. 

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