full score vs scribe

full score

noun
  • a large book showing all the notes of a composition with many simultaneous parts (instruments or voices), with all the parts shown in lines underneath each other in a fixed order. Commonly used by conductors. 

scribe

noun
  • A very sharp, steel drawing implement used in engraving and etching, a scriber. 

  • A person who writes books or documents by hand as a profession.ᵂ 

  • A journalist. 

  • Someone who writes; a draughtsperson; a writer for another; especially, an official or public writer; an amanuensis, secretary, notary, or copyist. 

verb
  • To write, engrave, or mark upon; to inscribe. 

  • To write or draw with a scribe. 

  • To cut (something) in order to fit it closely to an irregular surface, as a baseboard to a floor which is out of level, a board to the curves of a moulding, etc. 

  • To record, as a scribe. 

  • To score or mark with compasses or a scribing iron. 

  • To write. 

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