draughtproof vs enshrine

draughtproof

verb
  • To seal an opening, so as to prevent the entry of draughts. 

adj
  • That prevents the entry of draughts. 

enshrine

verb
  • To enclose (a sacred relic etc.) in a shrine or chest. 

  • To protect (an idea, ideal, or philosophy) within an official law or treaty. 

  • To preserve or cherish (something) as though in a shrine; to preserve or contain, especially with some reverence. 

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