consequent vs well-founded

consequent

adj
  • Following as a result, inference, or natural effect. 

  • Of or pertaining to consequences. 

  • Of a stream, having a course determined by the slope it formed on. 

noun
  • An event which follows another. 

  • The second term of a ratio, i.e. the term b in the ratio a:b, the other being the antecedent. 

  • A consequent stream. 

  • The second half of a hypothetical proposition; Q, if the form of the proposition is "If P, then Q." 

well-founded

adj
  • Based on reasoning, evidence and good judgement. 

  • Properly substantiated. 

  • Of a binary relation: such that every non-empty subset of the relation's domain has a minimal element with respect to the relation. 

How often have the words consequent and well-founded occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )