cloth vs cosy

cloth

noun
  • A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose. 

  • A form of attire that represents a particular profession or status. 

  • Substance or essence; the whole of something complex. 

  • A fabric, usually made of woven, knitted, or felted fibres or filaments, such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use. 

  • Priesthood, clergy. 

  • Specifically, a tablecloth, especially as spread before a meal or removed afterwards. 

  • Appearance; seeming. 

cosy

noun
  • A padded or knit covering put on an item to keep it warm, especially a teapot or egg. 

  • A padded or knit covering for any item (often an electronic device such as a laptop computer). 

  • A work of crime fiction in which sex and violence are downplayed or treated humorously, and the crime and detection take place in a small, socially intimate community. 

verb
  • To become friendly with. 

  • To become snug and comfortable. 

adj
  • Warm and comfortable. 

  • Affording comfort and warmth; snug; social 

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