bottom out vs embarge

bottom out

verb
  • Of a vessel, to touch the bottom of a water body. 

  • To strike the lower mechanical stop and lose the ability to buffer further downward motion. 

  • Of a wheeled vehicle, to touch or drag along the ground. 

  • To reach the bottom; to reach the nadir or lowest point. 

embarge

verb
  • To put in a barge. 

  • To board a barge; to embark. 

noun
  • An embargo. 

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