dislike vs fettle

dislike

noun
  • An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion. 

  • An individual vote showing disapproval of, or lack of support for, something posted on the Internet. 

  • Something that a person dislikes (has or feels aversion to). 

verb
  • To have a feeling of aversion or antipathy towards; not to like. 

  • To leave a vote to show disapproval of, or lack of support for, something posted on the Internet. 

fettle

noun
  • A person's mood or state, often assuming the worst. 

  • Sand used to line a furnace. 

  • One's mental state; spirits. 

  • a seam line left by the meeting of mold pieces. 

  • The act of fettling. 

  • A state of proper physical condition; kilter or trim. 

verb
  • To make preparations; to put things in order; to do trifling business. 

  • To line the hearth of a furnace with sand prior to pouring molten metal. 

  • To sort out, to fix, to mend, to repair. 

  • To be upset or in a bad mood. 

  • In ceramics, to remove (as by sanding) the seam lines left by the meeting of two molds. 

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