fatha vs paw

fatha

noun
  • father 

  • The vowel designated by this mark. 

  • In Arabic script, the vowel point for a, appearing as a diagonal line placed above a letter ( ـَ ) and designating a short a /a/. If the Arabic letters ا (أَلِف (ʔalif)) or ى (أَلِف مَقْصُورَة (ʔalif maqṣūra)) immediately follow, it indicates a long ā /aː/. 

paw

noun
  • Father; pa. 

  • A hand. 

  • The soft foot of a mammal or other animal, generally a quadruped, that has claws or nails; comparable to a human hand or foot. 

verb
  • To draw the forefoot along the ground; to beat or scrape with the forefoot. 

  • To go through something (such as a garbage can) with paws. 

  • To touch someone in a sexual way. 

  • To clumsily dig through something. 

  • To gently push on something with a paw. 

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