gazump vs mislead

gazump

verb
  • To swindle; to extort. 

  • To trump or preempt; to reap the benefit underhandedly from a situation that someone else has worked to create. 

  • To buy a property by bidding more than the price of an existing, accepted offer. 

  • To raise the selling price of something (especially property) after previously agreeing to a lower one. 

noun
  • The act of gazumping. 

  • A politician who takes bribes. 

mislead

verb
  • To deceptively trick into something wrong. 

  • To lead astray, in a false direction. 

  • To deceive by telling lies or otherwise giving a false impression. 

  • To accidentally or intentionally confuse. 

noun
  • That which is deceptive or untruthful (e.g. a falsehood, deception, untruth, or ruse). 

  • A wrong or bad lead; a leading in the wrong direction. 

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