dish vs further

dish

verb
  • To gossip; to relay information about the personal situation of another. 

  • To put in a dish or dishes; serve, usually food. 

  • To make concave, or depress in the middle, like a dish. 

noun
  • The contents of such a vessel. 

  • Tableware (including cutlery, etc, as well as crockery) that is to be or is being washed after being used to prepare, serve and eat a meal. 

  • The state of being concave, like a dish, or the degree of such concavity. 

  • The home plate. 

  • A sexually attractive person. 

  • That portion of the produce of a mine which is paid to the land owner or proprietor. 

  • Gossip. 

  • A vessel such as a plate for holding or serving food, often flat with a depressed region in the middle. 

  • A specific type of prepared food. 

  • A type of antenna with a similar shape to a plate or bowl. 

  • A hollow place, as in a field. 

  • A trough in which ore is measured. 

further

verb
  • To help forward; to assist. 

  • To encourage growth; to support progress or growth of something; to promote. 

adj
  • More distant; relatively distant. 

  • More, additional. 

adv
  • To a greater extent or degree. 

  • Beyond what is already stated or is already the case. 

  • Also; in addition; furthermore; moreover. 

  • Following on (from). 

  • To, at or over a greater distance in space, time or other extent. 

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