fodder vs nosebag

fodder

noun
  • Food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc. 

  • People considered to have negligible value and easily available or expendable. 

  • A load: various English units of weight or volume based upon standardized cartloads of certain commodities, generally around 1000 kg. 

  • The text to be operated on (anagrammed, etc.) within a clue. 

  • Tracing paper. 

  • Stuff; material; something that serves as inspiration or encouragement, especially for satire or humour. 

verb
  • To feed animals (with fodder). 

nosebag

noun
  • A round sack or bag to feed for a horse, mule, ox or alike animal. Usually made of canvas sides and leather bottom slipped over the nose and attached to harness by a strong strap, rope or string. Designed to feed animal in public areas and to eliminate spillage from eating. 

  • A nosy person. 

  • Food. 

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