console vs ease

console

verb
  • To comfort (someone) in a time of grief, disappointment, etc. 

noun
  • A storage tray or container mounted between the seats of an automobile. 

  • An instrument with displays and an input device that is used to monitor and control an electronic system. 

  • A stand-alone cabinet designed to stand on the floor; especially, one integrated with home entertainment equipment, such as a TV or stereo system. 

  • A consumer device dedicated to playing video games, with the ability to change games. 

  • The keyboard and screen of a computer or other electronic device. 

  • A desk-like cabinet, table, or stand upon which controls, instruments, and displays are mounted. 

  • An ornamental member jutting out of a wall to carry a superincumbent weight, often S-shaped. 

ease

verb
  • To give respite to (someone). 

  • To move (something) slowly and carefully. 

  • To free (something) from pain, worry, agitation, etc. 

  • To reduce the difficulty of (something). 

  • To proceed with little effort. 

  • To alleviate, assuage or lessen (pain). 

  • To loosen or slacken the tension on a line. 

  • To lessen in intensity. 

noun
  • Additional space provided to allow greater movement. 

  • Release from constraint, obligation, or a constrained position. 

  • Followed by of or from: release from or reduction of pain, hardship, or annoyance. 

  • Freedom from pain, hardship, and annoyance, sometimes (derogatory, archaic) idleness, sloth. 

  • Ability, the means to do something 

  • Freedom from difficulty. 

  • Skill, dexterity, facility. 

  • Freedom from worry and concern; peace; sometimes (derogatory, archaic) indifference. 

  • Freedom from effort, leisure, rest. 

  • Freedom from financial effort or worry; affluence. 

  • Freedom from embarrassment or awkwardness; grace. 

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