conn vs intend

conn

verb
  • To direct a ship; to superintend the steering of (a vessel); to watch the course of (a vessel) and direct the helmsman how to steer (especially through a channel, etc, rather than steer a compass direction). 

noun
  • The duty of directing a ship, usually used with the verb to have or to take and accompanied by the article "the." 

intend

verb
  • To bend or turn; direct, as one’s course or journey. 

  • To apply with energy. 

  • To design mechanically or artistically; fashion; mold. 

  • To fix the mind upon (something, or something to be accomplished); be intent upon 

  • To fix the mind on; attend to; take care of; superintend; regard. 

  • To strain; make tense. 

  • To pretend; counterfeit; simulate. 

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